The Americanism of Theodore Roosevelt: Selections from His Writings and Speeches, Volume 3Houghton Mifflin Company, 1923 - 317 pages |
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... true in private life , and it is no less true in public life . If Washington and Lincoln had not had in them the whipcord fiber of moral and mental strength , the soul that steels itself to endure disaster un- shaken and with grim ...
... true in private life , and it is no less true in public life . If Washington and Lincoln had not had in them the whipcord fiber of moral and mental strength , the soul that steels itself to endure disaster un- shaken and with grim ...
Page 83
... true democracy at all . The man who refuses to render , or is ashamed to render , the necessary service is not fit to live in a democracy . And the man who de- mands from another a service which he himself would esteem it dishonorable ...
... true democracy at all . The man who refuses to render , or is ashamed to render , the necessary service is not fit to live in a democracy . And the man who de- mands from another a service which he himself would esteem it dishonorable ...
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... true of any European country of considerable size . It is only in American communities that we see the farmer , the hired man , the lawyer , and the merchant , and possibly even the officer of the army or the navy , all kinsmen , and ...
... true of any European country of considerable size . It is only in American communities that we see the farmer , the hired man , the lawyer , and the merchant , and possibly even the officer of the army or the navy , all kinsmen , and ...
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Daniel Boone and the Founding of Kentucky | 3 |
THE ELEMENTAL VIRTUESTHE BASIS | 45 |
Character | 51 |
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