The Americanism of Theodore Roosevelt: Selections from His Writings and Speeches, Volume 3Houghton Mifflin Company, 1923 - 317 pages |
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... duty , if she is sunk in vapid self - indulgence or has let her nature be twisted so that she prefers sterile pseudo - intellectuality to that great and beautiful development of character which comes only to those whose lives know the ...
... duty , if she is sunk in vapid self - indulgence or has let her nature be twisted so that she prefers sterile pseudo - intellectuality to that great and beautiful development of character which comes only to those whose lives know the ...
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... duty of the woman the more important , the more difficult , and the more honorable of the two ; on the whole , I respect the woman who does her duty even more than I respect the man who does his . No ordinary work done by a man is ...
... duty of the woman the more important , the more difficult , and the more honorable of the two ; on the whole , I respect the woman who does her duty even more than I respect the man who does his . No ordinary work done by a man is ...
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... duty was well done . Whether a man served as a lieutenant- general or an eighteen - year - old recruit , so long as he was able to serve for six months and did his duty in his appointed place , then he is called Comrade and stands on an ...
... duty was well done . Whether a man served as a lieutenant- general or an eighteen - year - old recruit , so long as he was able to serve for six months and did his duty in his appointed place , then he is called Comrade and stands on an ...
Contents
Daniel Boone and the Founding of Kentucky | 3 |
THE ELEMENTAL VIRTUESTHE BASIS | 45 |
Character | 51 |
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