The Americanism of Theodore Roosevelt: Selections from His Writings and Speeches, Volume 3Houghton Mifflin Company, 1923 - 317 pages |
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... GOVERNMENT THE BASIS OF NATIONAL UNITY 1. Government and Business 132 2. Labor Unions 154 8. The Judiciary 158 4. Conservation 164 5. The Square Deal 169 6. The Right of the People to Rule 179 IV . NATIONAL UNITY - - THE BASIS OF NATIONAL.
... GOVERNMENT THE BASIS OF NATIONAL UNITY 1. Government and Business 132 2. Labor Unions 154 8. The Judiciary 158 4. Conservation 164 5. The Square Deal 169 6. The Right of the People to Rule 179 IV . NATIONAL UNITY - - THE BASIS OF NATIONAL.
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... Union troops . From that time until his death , less than two years afterward , his career was one of brilliant and almost uninterrupted success ; whether serving with an independent command in the Valley , or acting under Lee as his ...
... Union troops . From that time until his death , less than two years afterward , his career was one of brilliant and almost uninterrupted success ; whether serving with an independent command in the Valley , or acting under Lee as his ...
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... Union army ; attacks which could have been successfully de- livered only by a skilled and resolute general , and by ... Union right wing , which was held by the Eleventh Corps , under Howard . The Union scouts got track of the movement ...
... Union army ; attacks which could have been successfully de- livered only by a skilled and resolute general , and by ... Union right wing , which was held by the Eleventh Corps , under Howard . The Union scouts got track of the movement ...
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... Union lines . In another minute the frightened pickets came tumbling back , and right behind them came the long files of charging , yelling Confederates . With one fierce rush Jackson's men swept over the Union lines , and at a blow the ...
... Union lines . In another minute the frightened pickets came tumbling back , and right behind them came the long files of charging , yelling Confederates . With one fierce rush Jackson's men swept over the Union lines , and at a blow the ...
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... Union reinforcements had arrived . It was about this time that Jackson himself was mor- tally wounded . He had been leading and urging on the advance of his men , cheering them with voice and ges- ture , his pale face flushed with joy ...
... Union reinforcements had arrived . It was about this time that Jackson himself was mor- tally wounded . He had been leading and urging on the advance of his men , cheering them with voice and ges- ture , his pale face flushed with joy ...
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