The Americanism of Theodore Roosevelt: Selections from His Writings and Speeches, Volume 3Houghton Mifflin Company, 1923 - 317 pages |
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... wrong is done to the community by any one , when there is an exhibi- tion of corruption or betrayal of trust , or ... wrong - doer down , to make the man who does wrong aware that the de- cent man is not only his superior in decency ...
... wrong is done to the community by any one , when there is an exhibi- tion of corruption or betrayal of trust , or ... wrong - doer down , to make the man who does wrong aware that the de- cent man is not only his superior in decency ...
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... wrong . There are many countries where the government can be very wrong indeed and where never- theless it can be said that the people are fundamentally right , for they don't choose their public servants , they don't choose their ...
... wrong . There are many countries where the government can be very wrong indeed and where never- theless it can be said that the people are fundamentally right , for they don't choose their public servants , they don't choose their ...
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... wrong them , and to refuse to let them do wrong or suffer wrong.1 1 From The Great Adventure . Copyright , 1918. Charles Scribner's Sons , publishers . III . INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS I THE MONROE DOCTRINE is not NATIONAL STRENGTH 225.
... wrong them , and to refuse to let them do wrong or suffer wrong.1 1 From The Great Adventure . Copyright , 1918. Charles Scribner's Sons , publishers . III . INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS I THE MONROE DOCTRINE is not NATIONAL STRENGTH 225.
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Daniel Boone and the Founding of Kentucky | 3 |
THE ELEMENTAL VIRTUESTHE BASIS | 45 |
Character | 51 |
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