The Americanism of Theodore Roosevelt: Selections from His Writings and Speeches, Volume 3Houghton Mifflin Company, 1923 - 317 pages |
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... equally wide gulf from the aristocratic planter commu- nities that flourished in the tide - water regions of Virginia and the Carolinas . Near the coast the lines of division between the colonies corresponded fairly well with the ...
... equally wide gulf from the aristocratic planter commu- nities that flourished in the tide - water regions of Virginia and the Carolinas . Near the coast the lines of division between the colonies corresponded fairly well with the ...
Page 39
... equally able to march and to fight . Lee consented , and Jackson at once made off . The country was thickly covered with a forest of rather small growth , for it was a wild region , in which there was still plenty of game . Shielded by ...
... equally able to march and to fight . Lee consented , and Jackson at once made off . The country was thickly covered with a forest of rather small growth , for it was a wild region , in which there was still plenty of game . Shielded by ...
Page 103
... equally monotonous subject of ward politics . The strength of our political organizations arises from their development as social bodies ; many of the hardest workers in their ranks are neither office - holders nor yet paid henchmen ...
... equally monotonous subject of ward politics . The strength of our political organizations arises from their development as social bodies ; many of the hardest workers in their ranks are neither office - holders nor yet paid henchmen ...
Page 104
... equally striking proof can be seen by every man who attends a ward meeting . There is thus , however much to be regretted it may be , a constant tendency towards the concentration of political power in the hands of those men who by ...
... equally striking proof can be seen by every man who attends a ward meeting . There is thus , however much to be regretted it may be , a constant tendency towards the concentration of political power in the hands of those men who by ...
Page 118
... equally the rich man who will subscribe heavily to put down law- breaking among small politicians , and who is shocked at corruption among labor leaders , but who leaves you instantly as soon as you try to bring the big corporation to ...
... equally the rich man who will subscribe heavily to put down law- breaking among small politicians , and who is shocked at corruption among labor leaders , but who leaves you instantly as soon as you try to bring the big corporation to ...
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