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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... rule of three . Where the schoolhouses existed they were only dark , mean log - huts , and if in the south- ern colonies , were generally placed in the so - called “ old fields , " or abandoned farms grown up with pines . The ...
... rule of three . Where the schoolhouses existed they were only dark , mean log - huts , and if in the south- ern colonies , were generally placed in the so - called “ old fields , " or abandoned farms grown up with pines . The ...
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... rule of the household is changed to suit the changing years , as childhood passes into manhood and womanhood . In such a home the family is not weakened ; it is strength- ened . This is no unattainable ideal . Every one knows hundreds ...
... rule of the household is changed to suit the changing years , as childhood passes into manhood and womanhood . In such a home the family is not weakened ; it is strength- ened . This is no unattainable ideal . Every one knows hundreds ...
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... rule in the long run each of us comes pretty near to getting what he deserves . Each of us can , as a rule there are , of course , exceptions - finally achieve the success best worth having , the success of having played his part ...
... rule in the long run each of us comes pretty near to getting what he deserves . Each of us can , as a rule there are , of course , exceptions - finally achieve the success best worth having , the success of having played his part ...
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... rule he can do nothing else . A man of this type can do nothing unless in the one crisis for which his powers fit him . But normally the man who makes the great success when the emergency arises is the man who would have made a fair ...
... rule he can do nothing else . A man of this type can do nothing unless in the one crisis for which his powers fit him . But normally the man who makes the great success when the emergency arises is the man who would have made a fair ...
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