The Americanism of Theodore Roosevelt: Selections from His Writings and Speeches, Volume 3Houghton Mifflin Company, 1923 - 317 pages |
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... honesty and his effective fighting qualities brought public opinion to his aid and enabled him to carry important reforms to success . He was twice reëlected . Wife & Mother 1884 Illness and personal sorrow impelled him in 1884 to ...
... honesty and his effective fighting qualities brought public opinion to his aid and enabled him to carry important reforms to success . He was twice reëlected . Wife & Mother 1884 Illness and personal sorrow impelled him in 1884 to ...
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... honest ; but there was also a large in- flux of people drawn from the worst immigrants that perhaps ever were brought to America the mass of convict servants , redemptioners , and the like , who formed such an excessively undesirable ...
... honest ; but there was also a large in- flux of people drawn from the worst immigrants that perhaps ever were brought to America the mass of convict servants , redemptioners , and the like , who formed such an excessively undesirable ...
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... honesty than we can afford to lose the qualities of courage and strength . It is the merest truism to say that the nation rests upon the individual , upon the family - upon indi- vidual manliness and womanliness , using the words in ...
... honesty than we can afford to lose the qualities of courage and strength . It is the merest truism to say that the nation rests upon the individual , upon the family - upon indi- vidual manliness and womanliness , using the words in ...
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... honest and brave , to serve high ideals , yet to use practical methods . Above all , let us shrink from no strife , moral or physical , within or without the nation , provided we are certain that the strife is justified , for it is only ...
... honest and brave , to serve high ideals , yet to use practical methods . Above all , let us shrink from no strife , moral or physical , within or without the nation , provided we are certain that the strife is justified , for it is only ...
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... honest , and remem- ber that honesty counts for nothing unless back of it lie courage and efficiency . If in this country we ever have to face a state of things in which on one side stand the men of high ideals who are honest , good ...
... honest , and remem- ber that honesty counts for nothing unless back of it lie courage and efficiency . If in this country we ever have to face a state of things in which on one side stand the men of high ideals who are honest , good ...
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