Modern Eloquence, Volume 15Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh University Society, 1903 |
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Page 1760
... success of the home - maker has been but another name for the upbuilding of the nation . The men who with ax in the forest and pick in the mountains and plow on the prairies pushed to completion the dominion of our people over the ...
... success of the home - maker has been but another name for the upbuilding of the nation . The men who with ax in the forest and pick in the mountains and plow on the prairies pushed to completion the dominion of our people over the ...
Page 1761
... success , and therefore they did not seek ease . They knew that success comes only to those who lead the life of en- deavor . It seems to me that the simple acceptance of this funda- mental fact of American life , this acknowledgment ...
... success , and therefore they did not seek ease . They knew that success comes only to those who lead the life of en- deavor . It seems to me that the simple acceptance of this funda- mental fact of American life , this acknowledgment ...
Page 1762
... state that any appeal which directly or indirectly leads to suspicion and hatred among ourselves , which tends to limit opportunity , and therefore to shut the door of success against poor men of 1762 THEODORE ROOSEVELT.
... state that any appeal which directly or indirectly leads to suspicion and hatred among ourselves , which tends to limit opportunity , and therefore to shut the door of success against poor men of 1762 THEODORE ROOSEVELT.
Page 1763
... success against poor men of talent , and finally , which entails the possibility of lawlessness and vio- lence , is an attack upon the fundamental properties of American citizenship . Our interests are at bottom com- mon ; in the long ...
... success against poor men of talent , and finally , which entails the possibility of lawlessness and vio- lence , is an attack upon the fundamental properties of American citizenship . Our interests are at bottom com- mon ; in the long ...
Page 1766
... successful in the past , and so shape our eco- nomic system as to give every advantage to the skill , energy , and intelligence of our farmers , merchants , manu- facturers , and wage - workers ; and yet we must also remem- ber , in ...
... successful in the past , and so shape our eco- nomic system as to give every advantage to the skill , energy , and intelligence of our farmers , merchants , manu- facturers , and wage - workers ; and yet we must also remem- ber , in ...
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