The Americanism of Theodore Roosevelt: Selections from His Writings and Speeches, Volume 3Houghton Mifflin Company, 1923 - 317 pages |
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... kind ; if the man is not a good husband and father , if he is brutal or cowardly or selfish , if the woman has lost her sense of duty , if she is sunk in vapid self - indulgence or has let her nature be twisted so that she prefers ...
... kind ; if the man is not a good husband and father , if he is brutal or cowardly or selfish , if the woman has lost her sense of duty , if she is sunk in vapid self - indulgence or has let her nature be twisted so that she prefers ...
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... kind of business which , in the long run , it pays the country to have hurt . It is the kind of busi- ness which has tended to make the very name " high finance " a term of scandal to which all honest American men of business should ...
... kind of business which , in the long run , it pays the country to have hurt . It is the kind of busi- ness which has tended to make the very name " high finance " a term of scandal to which all honest American men of business should ...
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... kind of divided allegiance in this country . There is no room for the hy- phen in our citizenship . There is no place for a 50-50 Americanism in the United States . He who is not with us , absolutely and without reserve of any kind , is ...
... kind of divided allegiance in this country . There is no room for the hy- phen in our citizenship . There is no place for a 50-50 Americanism in the United States . He who is not with us , absolutely and without reserve of any kind , is ...
Contents
Daniel Boone and the Founding of Kentucky | 3 |
THE ELEMENTAL VIRTUESTHE BASIS | 45 |
Character | 51 |
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