PATRIOTIC

Democratic Loyal

Putting other ambitions aside in order to serve his country

A noble temper of patriotism

The great humane movements of events towards liberty

The accents of democracy

Against the notion that whatever is profitable is right

A passion for ideals

The unspeakable boon of freedom

The foundations of a mighty nation

Aflame with the spirit of opposition against tyrannies

A thorough-going patriot

A magnificent spirit of self-abnegation

In the ardor of self-sacrifice

Hearts afire with love for liberty

Unshakable loyalty

Emblem of everything we hold most dear and desirable

A royal pride of country

Soundly and unimpeachably a loyal citizen

The new patriotism

The golden age of the federation of the world

A world-wide democracy

A United States of the world

A world patriotism

A universal alliance

A league of peace

A glorious future for the nations of the world

International patriotism

A democracy as broad as humanity

International federation

The new prosperity

One of our chief claims to glory is——

Universal democracy

A supreme court of arbitrament

A peace federation

The end of autocracies

The end of secret diplomacy

It is subversive of every principle of our democracy

Pan-Americanism

The menace of military might——

The most far-reaching extensions of freedom and democracy the world has ever known

The unconquerable mind of freemen

As fine soldiers as ever despised death

Shakespeare

This land of such dear souls, this dear-dear land.

King Richard II., II., 1

Let all the ends thou aim’st at be thy country’s, Thy God’s, and truth’s.

King Henry VIII., III., 2

God, for some strong purpose, steel’d the hearts of men.

King Richard II., V., 2

Let men say we be men of good government.

I. King Henry IV., I., 2

Now join your hands, and with your hands your hearts, that no dissension hinder government.

III. King Henry VI., IV., 6

I do love my country’s good with a respect more tender, more holy and profound.

Coriolanus, III., 3

I have watch’d the night, ay, night by night, in studying good for England.

II. King Henry VI., III., 1

England never did, nor never shall, lie at the proud foot of a conqueror.

King John, V., 7

In our country’s cause fell bravely.

Cymbeline, V., 4

Good fortune bids us pause, and smooth the frowns of war with peaceful looks.

III. King Henry VI., II., 6