Address By Eliphalet Stone of Dedham Delivered At the Twenty Fourth Annual Exh

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For who can say that but for this wonderful spirit aroused and developed in agriculture, our soldiers could not have been sustained, and the war might have been a failure ? " I think I have shown you that the cultivators of the soil stand pre-eminent among the great industrial classes in our country ; that they feed all other classes and produce all the raw material for the other interests, and constitute the main 11 supporting element of our commerce. I have not lessened the importance of any ...other interest, but have shown that all stand together in harmonious relations, and that no one in- terest can suffer without affecting the whole. THE INTERESTS OF LABOR. Wealth of itself means nothing more than the possession . Of something that has a market value and not possessed by the generality of men. It is only a benefit in the highest degree or sense when its blessings are diffused among all classes. The legitimate purpose of wealth is to ameliorate the human condition as much as possible hy furnishing to man the means of physical comfort and enjoyment, and open- ing a way for his highest moral and intellectual improve- ment.

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