The Americanism of Theodore Roosevelt: Selections from His Writings and Speeches, Volume 3Houghton Mifflin Company, 1923 - 317 pages |
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Page 56
... sons to work . If you are rich and are worth your salt , you will teach your sons that though they may have leisure , it is not to be spent in idleness ; for wisely used leisure merely means that those who pos- sess it , being free from ...
... sons to work . If you are rich and are worth your salt , you will teach your sons that though they may have leisure , it is not to be spent in idleness ; for wisely used leisure merely means that those who pos- sess it , being free from ...
Page 89
... sons and daugh- ters thought of life not as something concerned only with the selfish evanescence of the individual ... sons will live as worthily and die as greatly as yours . There spoke one dauntless soul to another ! America is safe ...
... sons and daugh- ters thought of life not as something concerned only with the selfish evanescence of the individual ... sons will live as worthily and die as greatly as yours . There spoke one dauntless soul to another ! America is safe ...
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... sons and daughters of the soldiers of the present . Excuse no man from going to war because he is married ; but put ... son who is killed at the front has no brother because his parents coldly dreaded to play their part in the Great ...
... sons and daughters of the soldiers of the present . Excuse no man from going to war because he is married ; but put ... son who is killed at the front has no brother because his parents coldly dreaded to play their part in the Great ...
Contents
Daniel Boone and the Founding of Kentucky | 3 |
THE ELEMENTAL VIRTUESTHE BASIS | 45 |
Character | 51 |
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