The Works of Theodore Roosevelt, Volume 20Charles Scribner's Sons, 1903 |
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Page 56
... association which is striving to elevate the standard of life . We need clean , healthy newspapers , with clean , healthy criticism which shall be fearless and truthful . We need upright politicians , who will take the time and trouble ...
... association which is striving to elevate the standard of life . We need clean , healthy newspapers , with clean , healthy criticism which shall be fearless and truthful . We need upright politicians , who will take the time and trouble ...
Page 57
... associations , or , what is even better , strive to get into touch with the wage- workers , to understand them , and to champion their cause when it is just . We need the sound and healthy idealist ; the theoretic writer , preacher , or ...
... associations , or , what is even better , strive to get into touch with the wage- workers , to understand them , and to champion their cause when it is just . We need the sound and healthy idealist ; the theoretic writer , preacher , or ...
Page 71
... association on a plane of equality , and for a common object . Any healthy - minded American is bound to think well of his fellow - Americans if he only gets to know them . The trouble is that he does not know them . If the banker and ...
... association on a plane of equality , and for a common object . Any healthy - minded American is bound to think well of his fellow - Americans if he only gets to know them . The trouble is that he does not know them . If the banker and ...
Page 78
... association between the members for a common end or with a common purpose . As long as men are separated by their caste lines , each body having its own amusements , interests , and occupations , they are certain to regard one another ...
... association between the members for a common end or with a common purpose . As long as men are separated by their caste lines , each body having its own amusements , interests , and occupations , they are certain to regard one another ...
Page 79
... association where the dislocation of caste was com- plete , must recognize the truth of this as apparent . Every mining camp , every successful volunteer regiment , proves it . In such cases there is always some object which must be ...
... association where the dislocation of caste was com- plete , must recognize the truth of this as apparent . Every mining camp , every successful volunteer regiment , proves it . In such cases there is always some object which must be ...
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