| 1923 - 718 pages
...of spirit." QUOTATION. — "We Americans can only do our allotted task well if we face it steadily and bravely, seeing but not fearing the dangers. Above...all we must stand shoulder to shoulder, not asking for the ancestry or creed of our comrades, but only demanding that they be in truth Americans, and... | |
| Thomas Jefferson Morgan - 1895 - 394 pages
...leadership in the community. We Americans can only do our allotted task well, if we face it steadily and bravely, seeing but not fearing the dangers. Above...the honor and the greatness of our common country. — Theodore Roosevelt. A refuge for the wronged and poor, Thy generous heart has borne the blame That,... | |
| Charles Rufus Skinner - 1900 - 508 pages
...leadership in the community. We Americans can only do our alloted task well if we face it steadily and bravely, seeing, but not fearing, the dangers....ancestry or creed of our comrades, but only demanding chat they be in very truth Americans, and that we all work together, — heart, hand, and head, —... | |
| 1902 - 624 pages
...America. We are Americans." abroad. We Americans can do our allotted task well only if we face it steadily and bravely, seeing but not fearing the dangers. Above...asking as to the ancestry or creed of our comrades, but onlv demanding that they be in very truth Americans, and that we all work together, heart, hand, and... | |
| 1906 - 434 pages
...leadership in the community. We Americans can only do our alloted task well if we face it steadily and bravely, seeing, but not fearing, the dangers....the honor and the greatness of our common country. — Theodore Roosevelt. [69] CROSSING THE BAR. Sunset and evening star, And one clear call for me!... | |
| 1907 - 78 pages
...leadership in the community. We Americans can only do our alloted task well if we face it steadily and bravely, seeing, but not fearing, the dangers....the honor and the greatness of our common country. — Theodore Roosevelt. CROSSING THE BAR. i Sunset and evening star, l| And one clear call for me !... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1910 - 250 pages
...well if we face it steadily and bravely, shoulder seeing but not fearing the dangers. Above shoulder all we must stand shoulder to shoulder, not asking...the honor and the greatness of our common country. — Ibid. The The tone of a portion of the press of the otofruln* country toward public men, and especially... | |
| Théodore Henckels - 1915 - 36 pages
...responsibility in the very name of American, and proud beyond measure of the glorious privilege of bearing it. "Above all, we must stand shoulder to shoulder, not...or creed of our comrades, but only demanding that we be in very truth Americans, and that we all work together—heart, hand, and head—for the honor... | |
| Maurice Garland Fulton - 1918 - 448 pages
...citizens who were born abroad. We Americans can only do our allotted task well if we face it steadily and bravely, seeing but not fearing the dangers. Above...the honor and the greatness of our Common country. EDUCATED LEADERSHIP THE SOCIAL VALUE OF THE COLLEGE-BRED1 WILLIAM JAMES [William James (1842-1910),... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1920 - 424 pages
...abroad. We Americans can only do our allotted task well if we face it steadily and bravely, seeing but 10 not fearing the dangers. Above all we must stand shoulder...heart, hand, and head, for the honor and the greatness is of our common country. GENTLEMEN :— In speaking to you, men of the greatest city of the West,... | |
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