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Have faith in Massachusetts; 2d ed. / A Collection of Speeches and Messages

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This collection presents a selection of speeches and messages by a prominent political figure, emphasizing fundamental principles of community life and governance. The content reflects on the importance of righteousness as the foundation of law, the interconnectedness of society, and the necessity of faith in the people and institutions of Massachusetts. It addresses themes such as the value of industry, character, and the role of government in supporting the welfare of all citizens. The speeches, delivered at various events and occasions, aim to inspire and reinforce the ideals of civic duty and collective responsibility.

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Calvin Coolidge

Calvin Coolidge was the 30th President of the United States, serving from 1923 to 1929. Known for his quiet demeanor and belief in limited government, Coolidge's presidency was marked by economic prosperity and a commitment to traditional American values. His notable works include 'The Autobiography of Calvin Coolidge,' where he reflects on his life and political philosophy, and 'Have Faith in Massachusetts,' a collection of his speeches and messages that highlight his views on governance and civic responsibility. Coolidge's speeches, including the 'State of the Union Addresses,' continue to be studied for their insights into early 20th-century American politics.

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