The Americanism of Theodore Roosevelt: Selections from His Writings and Speeches, Volume 3Houghton Mifflin Company, 1923 - 317 pages |
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... face to face with the bulk of Lee's forces ; and Sedgwick , crossing the river and charg- ing with the utmost determination , had driven out of Fredericksburg the Confederate division of Early ; but when Hooker found himself in front of ...
... face to face with the bulk of Lee's forces ; and Sedgwick , crossing the river and charg- ing with the utmost determination , had driven out of Fredericksburg the Confederate division of Early ; but when Hooker found himself in front of ...
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... face flushed with joy and excitement , while from time to time as he sat on his horse he took off his hat and , looking upward , thanked heaven for the victory it had vouchsafed him . As darkness drew near he was in the front , where ...
... face flushed with joy and excitement , while from time to time as he sat on his horse he took off his hat and , looking upward , thanked heaven for the victory it had vouchsafed him . As darkness drew near he was in the front , where ...
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... face the life of strife , resolute to do our duty well and manfully ; res- olute to uphold righteousness by deed and by word ; resolute to be both honest and brave , to serve high ideals , yet to use practical methods . Above all , let ...
... face the life of strife , resolute to do our duty well and manfully ; res- olute to uphold righteousness by deed and by word ; resolute to be both honest and brave , to serve high ideals , yet to use practical methods . Above all , let ...
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... face a state of things in which on one side stand the men of high ideals who are honest , good , well - meaning , pleasant people , utterly unable to put those ideals into shape in the rough field of practical life , while on the other ...
... face a state of things in which on one side stand the men of high ideals who are honest , good , well - meaning , pleasant people , utterly unable to put those ideals into shape in the rough field of practical life , while on the other ...
Page 87
... face any sac- rifice that is to be made . I ask of you , and I ask of those 1 From The Foes of Our Own Household . Copyright , 1917. George H. Doran Company , publishers . - who govern you who govern this great mass of THE ELEMENTAL ...
... face any sac- rifice that is to be made . I ask of you , and I ask of those 1 From The Foes of Our Own Household . Copyright , 1917. George H. Doran Company , publishers . - who govern you who govern this great mass of THE ELEMENTAL ...
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