Address of President Harding At Lancaster Nh August 4 1921 volume 1

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Harding Warren Gamaliel
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What a fine thing it is to contemplate the things we of America are doing. What a fine thing it is to estimate how wonderfully the fathers conceived and that we of to-day are contributing to the ful- fillment. I never can escape the comforting impression that comes of the knowledge that in a century and a third of American national life we of the United States have outstripped every record of de- velopment in all the world, and the Republic which had its begin- ning here in New England only a c
...entury and a third ago is to-day voluntarily conceded signal leadership in the world.
I had another thought while gazing upon the mountains this morn- ing. There in the distance was a beautiful, fertile valley offering everything required for sustenance and comfort. In the olden time, in man's primitive state, the inhabitants of one section, looking upon this beautiful spot, would have armed and seized it as their own. That was in the primitive age of man. The whole process of civili- zation has been wrought out of this primary conflict of might.


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