Then let us make it equally evident that we will not tolerate injustice being done us in return. "Let us further make it evident that we use no words which we are not prepared to back up with deeds, and that, while our speech is always moderate, we are... The Boys' Life of Theodore Roosevelt - Page 214by Hermann Hagedorn - 1918 - 374 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1901 - 1110 pages
...name. If we are to perform our duty in the world, we must be able to make good our words ; " we must use no words that we are not prepared to back up with deeds ;" a principle which Mr. Roosevelt specially applies to the Monroe Doctrine in the following words... | |
| Bp. Samuel Fallows, Samuel Fallows - 1901 - 550 pages
...courteously and respectfully of that foreign power. "Let us make it evident that we intend to do justice. Then let us make it equally evident that we will not..."Let us further make it evident that we use no words which we are not prepared to back up with deeds, and that, while our speech is always moderate, we... | |
| 1901 - 784 pages
...courteously and respectfully of that foreign power. Let us make it evident that we intend to do justice. Then let us make it equally evident that we will not...Let us further make it evident that we use no words which we are not prepared to back up with deeds, and that while our speech is always moderate, we are... | |
| Charles Eugene Banks, Le Roy Armstrong - 1901 - 480 pages
...courteously and respectfully of that foreign power. Let us make it evident that we intend to do justice. Then let us make it equally evident that we will not...Let us further make it evident that we use no words which we are not prepared to back up with deeds, and that, while our speech is always moderate, we... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1901 - 1024 pages
...tolerate injustice being done us in return. Let us further make it evident that we use no words which we are not prepared to back up with deeds, and that while our speech is always moderate, we are ready and willing to make it good. Such an attitude will be the surest possible guarantee of... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1901 - 302 pages
...courteously and respectfully of that foreign power. Let us make it evident that we intend to do justice. Then let us make it equally evident that we will not tolerate injustice being done to us in return. Let us further make it evident that we use no words which we are not prepared to back... | |
| Alexander Kelly McClure, Charles Morris - 1901 - 528 pages
...courteously and respectfully to that foreign power. Let us make it evident that we intend to do justice. Then let us make it equally evident that we will not tolerate injustice being done to us in return. Let us further make it evident that we use no words which we are not prepared to back... | |
| Alexander Kelly McClure, Charles Morris - 1901 - 520 pages
...to do justice. Then let us make it equally evident that we will not tolerate injustice being done to us in return. Let us further make it evident that we use no words which we are not prepared to back up with deeds, and that while our speech is always moderate, we are... | |
| MURAT HALSTEAD - 1901 - 514 pages
...courteously and respectfully of that foreign power. Let us make it evident that we intend to do justice. Then let us make it equally evident that we will not...Let us further make it evident that we use no words which we are not prepared to back up with deeds, and that, while our speech is always moderate, we... | |
| Robert Cornelius V. Meyers - 1902 - 638 pages
...courteously and respectfully of that foreign power. Let us make it evident that we intend to do justice. Then let us make it equally evident that we will not...Let us further make it evident that we use no words which we are not prepared to back up with deeds, and that while our speech is always moderate, we are... | |
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