The Americanism of Theodore Roosevelt: Selections from His Writings and Speeches, Volume 3Houghton Mifflin Company, 1923 - 317 pages |
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Page 148
... action of all men , whether in public life or in private life , who either take part in or refuse to try to stop ... action demanded by the Northern abolitionists , and other action demanded by the Southern disunionists , to both of whom ...
... action of all men , whether in public life or in private life , who either take part in or refuse to try to stop ... action demanded by the Northern abolitionists , and other action demanded by the Southern disunionists , to both of whom ...
Page 154
... action means the absolute destruction of individualism ; for where the individual is so weak that he , perforce , has to accept whatever a strongly organized body chooses to give him , his individual liberty becomes a mere sham and ...
... action means the absolute destruction of individualism ; for where the individual is so weak that he , perforce , has to accept whatever a strongly organized body chooses to give him , his individual liberty becomes a mere sham and ...
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... action is a grave offense against the Republic . To protest against tyranny , to protect minor- ities from oppression , to nullify an act committed in a spasm of popular fury , is to render a service to the Re- public . But for the ...
... action is a grave offense against the Republic . To protest against tyranny , to protect minor- ities from oppression , to nullify an act committed in a spasm of popular fury , is to render a service to the Re- public . But for the ...
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Daniel Boone and the Founding of Kentucky | 3 |
THE ELEMENTAL VIRTUESTHE BASIS | 45 |
Character | 51 |
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