Literary power and statesmanship were combined in George Washington.
It is hereby ordered, under authority contained in the act of June 21, 1906 (34 Stat. 325-326), that the trust period on...
Carried to its logical extreme, all this shouldering of individual and community responsibility upon the Government can ...
Lincoln led in founding the Republican Party and he gloried in his party.
No stronger statement has ever been made than that of Lincoln upon obedience to law as the very foundation of our Republ...
I am convinced that where Federal action is essential then in most cases it should limit its responsibilities to supplem...
The ultimate goal of the American social ideal is equality of opportunity and individual initiative.
It was indeed a great prophecy.
Lincoln was a builder in an epoch of destruction.
Our concept of Federal, State, and local responsibilities is possible of no unchangeable definitions and it must shift w...
Success is not gained by leaning upon government to solve all the problems before us.
While the dramatic period of Lincoln's life was engrossed with these tremendous problems, yet he was a man of many inter...
The whole of our governmental machinery was devised for the purpose that through ordered liberty we give incentive and e...
Under Federal control the varied conditions of life in our country are forced into standard molds, with all their limita...
The true growth of the Nation is the growth of character in its citizens.
Where people divest themselves of local government responsibilities they at once lay the foundation for the destruction ...
The declaration made by the delegates of the United States is designed as a safeguard against any possible misconstructi...