Party And Patronage An Address Prepared for the Annual Meeting of the Nationa

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Party And Patronage An Address Prepared for the Annual Meeting of the Nationa
Curtis George William
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average intellect of the day, " which looked with suspicion on ideas not yet stamped with the mint mark of custom, the feeling which unconsciously exists in the majority of mankind of repug- nance against all who aim at higher thinking or purer living than are deemed sufficient by their contemporaries, and who usually, in the opinion of their contemporaries, contrive to miss their aim. " But existing order consists always of ideas which are stamped with the mint mark of custom, and the hope of ...progress, there- fore, lies in the ideas which are not yet authenticated at the mint. The Bourbon despotism is France, the Stuart abuses in England, the supremacy of the Crown in Colonial American, had the mint mark of custom. Had no other coinage been demanded these coined abuses would have remained the sole currency. Political progress, and with it larger liberty and higher general welfare, are secured only by bringing fresh bullion to be stamped with the mint mark. In the ever-spreading tree of political life it is dis- trust of the established order, not acquiescence in it, which is the irritation of the stem that shows the spot where the new growth will spring.

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