Garfield's Words: Suggestive Passages From the Public And Private Writings of James Abram Garfield

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Our country cannot be inde- pendent unless its people, with their abundant natural resources, possess the requisite skill at any time to clothe, arm, and equip themselves Digitized byLjOOQlC 128 GARF1EL&8 W0RD8.
for wax, and in time of peace to produce all the necessary implements of labor.
Letter of Acceptance.
The Duty of Good Men.
281. It is as much the duty of all good men to protect and defend the reputation of worthy public servants as to detect public rascals.
Coercion.
282. Coercion is
...the basis of every law in the universe, — human or divine. A law is no law without coercion behind it.
The Judgment of Leaders.
283. The general judgment of all men who deserve to be called the leaders of Amer- ican thought, ought to be considered worth something in an American House of Repre- sentatives on the discussion of a great topic.
Speech on the Finances, Nov. 16, 1877.
The Movement of the Republic.
284. Over this vast horizon of interests* North and South, above all party prejudices and personal wrong-doing, above our battle hosts and our victorious cause, above all that we hoped for and won, or you hoped for and Digitized byLjOOQlC BERE AND THERE.


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