
With that combined strength we go forward along the steep road to victory.
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With that combined strength we go forward along the steep road to victory.

I extend to you across land and sea the hand of comradeship for the common good.

During the Great War our people gave their undivided energies to the national purpose.

There is now a patriotic opportunity for our citizens unitedly to join in this campaign against depression.

It cannot be won by any single skirmish or any panacea.

Despite differences of language, tradition, and custom, the youth of the world have found in the organization a common ground for spiritual training and service to their church, community, and country.

We have been today engaged in celebrating a matter that is of deep interest to our whole country.

I have felt all evening that this club represents more than a comradeship.

In the face of calamity let us unite in a common effort to drive suffering and want from our country.

I am in unity with the spirit of the report in seeking constructive steps to advance the national ideal of eradication of the social and economic and political evils of this traffic, to preserve the gains which have been made, and to eliminate the abuses which exist, at the same time facing with an open mind the difficulties which have arisen under this experiment.

It is the one family to which we all belong, either by birth or by adoption.

The principle that those who think alike ought to be able to act alike wherever they happen to live should be supplemented by another rule for the continuation of the contentment and tranquillity of our Republic.

We of the Western Hemisphere are one people striving for a common purpose, animated by common ideals and bound together in a common destiny.

I want to reecho the hope that we may all work together for a great peace as distinguished from a mean peace.

It is delightful to feel how the voice of one people speaks to another through the mouth of men who have by some gift of God been lifted above the common level and seen the light of humanity.

May our children and children's children, for a thousand generations, continue to enjoy the benefits conferred upon us by a united country, and have cause yet to rejoice under these glorious institutions, bequeathed to us by Washington and his compeers.

The just equality of all the States has thus been vindicated and a fruitful source of dangerous dissension among them has been removed.