The Americanism of Theodore Roosevelt: Selections from His Writings and Speeches, Volume 3Houghton Mifflin Company, 1923 - 317 pages |
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Page 129
... realize that if they treat listening to a lecture about their duties as a substitute for performing their duties they would better have stayed at home . The value of what is said arises solely from the effort measurably to realize it in ...
... realize that if they treat listening to a lecture about their duties as a substitute for performing their duties they would better have stayed at home . The value of what is said arises solely from the effort measurably to realize it in ...
Page 141
... realize that their one hope and one safety in dealing with this problem is to send into our public bodies men who shall be honest , who shall realize their obligations to rich and poor alike , and who shall draw the line , not be- tween ...
... realize that their one hope and one safety in dealing with this problem is to send into our public bodies men who shall be honest , who shall realize their obligations to rich and poor alike , and who shall draw the line , not be- tween ...
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... realize the best there is in him . The tasks this Nation has to do are great tasks . They can only be done at all by ... realizes that the common good stands first.1 1 Special message to the two Houses of Congress , January 22 , 1909 . V ...
... realize the best there is in him . The tasks this Nation has to do are great tasks . They can only be done at all by ... realizes that the common good stands first.1 1 Special message to the two Houses of Congress , January 22 , 1909 . V ...
Contents
Daniel Boone and the Founding of Kentucky | 3 |
THE ELEMENTAL VIRTUESTHE BASIS | 45 |
Character | 51 |
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