Henry Cabot Lodge

Henry Cabot Lodge was a Republican statesman and noted historian.

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  • Let every man honor and love the land of his birth and the race from which he springs and keep their memory green. It is a pious and honorable duty. But let us have done with British-Americans and Irish-Americans and German-Americans, and so on, and all be Americans...If a man is going to be an American at all let him be so without any qualifying adjectives; and if he is going to be something else, let him drop the word American from his personal description.
    • The Day We Celebrate (Forefathers' Day), Address, New England Society of Brooklyn (December 21, 1888)

  • We make no hypocritical pretense of being interested in the Philippines solely on account of others. While we regard the welfare of these people as a sacred trust, we regard the welfare of the American people first. We see our duty to ourselves as well as to others. We believe in trade expansion. By every legitimate means within the province of government and constitution we mean to stimulate the expansion of our trade and open new markets.

  • It is the flag just as much of the man who was naturalized yesterday as of the man whose people have been here many generations.
    • Address (1915)

  • He was a great patriot, a great man; above all, a great American. His country was the ruling, mastering passion of his life from the beginning even unto the end.
    • Theodore Roosevelt, Address Before Congress (February 9, 1919)

  • I have loved but one flag and I can not share that devotion and give affection to the mongrel banner invented for a league.
    • Remarks in the Senate (August 12, 1919), Congressional Record, vol. 58, p. 3784.

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  • Hamilton was the greatest constructive mind in all our history and I should come pretty near saying... in the history of modern statesmen in any country.
 
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