The Americanism of Theodore Roosevelt: Selections from His Writings and Speeches, Volume 3Houghton Mifflin Company, 1923 - 317 pages |
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... keeping his people sup- plied . He killed many buffaloes , and pickled the buffalo beef for use in winter . He ... keep watch lest he himself might be hunted in turn . He never lay in wait at a game - lick , save with ears strained ...
... keeping his people sup- plied . He killed many buffaloes , and pickled the buffalo beef for use in winter . He ... keep watch lest he himself might be hunted in turn . He never lay in wait at a game - lick , save with ears strained ...
Page 37
... keeping with his character that this gentle , high - minded , and religious man should , early in the contest , have proposed to hoist the black flag , neither take nor give quarter , and make the war one of extermination . No such ...
... keeping with his character that this gentle , high - minded , and religious man should , early in the contest , have proposed to hoist the black flag , neither take nor give quarter , and make the war one of extermination . No such ...
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... keep his self - respect if that nation plays but a small part in the world , because it is physically impossible for the nation to do otherwise ; but the citizen of a great nation which plays a small part shall hang his head with shame ...
... keep his self - respect if that nation plays but a small part in the world , because it is physically impossible for the nation to do otherwise ; but the citizen of a great nation which plays a small part shall hang his head with shame ...
Page 50
... keep unsullied the re- nown of the flag which beyond all others of the present time or of the ages of the past stands for confident faith in the future welfare and greatness of mankind.1 II It is character that counts in a nation as in ...
... keep unsullied the re- nown of the flag which beyond all others of the present time or of the ages of the past stands for confident faith in the future welfare and greatness of mankind.1 II It is character that counts in a nation as in ...
Page 57
... keep himself , and to keep those dependent upon him . The woman must be the housewife , the helpmeet of the home- maker , the wise and fearless mother of many healthy children . In one of Daudet's powerful and melancholy books he speaks ...
... keep himself , and to keep those dependent upon him . The woman must be the housewife , the helpmeet of the home- maker , the wise and fearless mother of many healthy children . In one of Daudet's powerful and melancholy books he speaks ...
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