We are resolute in our purpose not to fall into such a pit. This great Republic of ours shall never become the government of a plutocracy, and it shall never become the government of a mob. God willing, it shall remain what our fathers who founded it... Jamestown Tributes and Toasts - Page 1481907 - 196 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charles Morris - 1907 - 682 pages
...event the end of the Republic was at hand. We are resolute in our purpose not to fall into such a pit. This great Republic of ours shall never become the...his worth as a man, where each is given the largest personal liberty consistent with securing the well-being of the whole, and where, so far as in us lies,... | |
| 1907 - 1108 pages
...become a government of plutocracy, or the government of a mob; that it shall remain what the fathers meant it to be : a government in which each man stands on his worth as a man, where each can have the largest personal liberty consistent with securing the well-being of the whole, and where... | |
| 1907 - 736 pages
...as, from anti-social agitation against all property. " This great republic of ours," he declared, " shall never become the government of a plutocracy,...and it shall never become the government of a mob." Before the speech, the President reviewed the great fleet composed of thirty-eight American and twelve... | |
| Delphian Society, Chicago - 1913 - 614 pages
...purpose not to fall into such a pit. This great Republic of ours shall never become the Government of plutocracy, and it shall never become the Government...his worth as a man, where each is given the largest personal liberty consistent with securing the well-being of the whole, and where, so far as in us lies,... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1920 - 424 pages
...the end of the Republic was at hand. We are resolute in our purpose not to fall into 5 such a pit. This great Republic of ours shall never become the...government in which each man stands on his worth as 10 a man, where each is given the largest personal liberty consistent with securing the well-being... | |
| Joseph Bucklin Bishop - 1920 - 552 pages
...property when we make it evident that we will not tolerate the abuses of property." "This great Eepublic of ours shall never become the government of a plutocracy,...and it shall never become the government of a mob." An address that he made at Indianapolis, on Decoration Day, May 30, 1907, aroused unusually bitter... | |
| Henry Carr Pearson, Henry Suzzallo - 1921 - 104 pages
...; in either case the end of the republic was at hand. We are resolute not to fall into such a pit. This great Republic of ours shall never become the...and it shall never become the government of a mob. — Roosevelt. sur pass con grat u late rhet o ric 11. REVIEW OF SPELLING RULES de ter mine Review... | |
| Durant Drake - 1922 - 358 pages
...poor; in either case the end of the republic was at hand. We are resolute not to fall into such a pit. This great Republic of ours shall never become the...and it shall never become the government of a mob." The way of our duty lies clearly in cultivating the sense of common American ideals as transcending... | |
| Edwin Almiron Greenlaw, William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - 1923 - 648 pages
...event the end of the Republic was at hand. We are resolute in our purpose not to fall into such a pit. This great Republic of ours shall never become the...his worth as a man, where each is given the largest personal liberty consistent with securing the well-being of the whole, and where, so far as in us lies,... | |
| CHARLES MORRIS - 1907 - 752 pages
...event the end of the Republic was at hand. We are resolute in our purpose not to fall into such a pit. This great Republic of ours shall never become the...his worth as a man, where each is given the largest personal liberty consistent with securing the well-being of the whole, and where, so far as in us lies,... | |
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