The Works of Theodore Roosevelt, Volume 20Charles Scribner's Sons, 1903 |
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Page 8
... bodies for the day , until suddenly we should find , beyond a shadow of question , what China has already found , that in this world the nation that has trained itself to a career of unwarlike and isolated ease is bound , in the end ...
... bodies for the day , until suddenly we should find , beyond a shadow of question , what China has already found , that in this world the nation that has trained itself to a career of unwarlike and isolated ease is bound , in the end ...
Page 15
... body from which the country has less to fear , and none of which it should be prouder , none which it should be more ... bodies . Never again should we see , as we saw in the Spanish war , major - generals in command of divisions who had ...
... body from which the country has less to fear , and none of which it should be prouder , none which it should be more ... bodies . Never again should we see , as we saw in the Spanish war , major - generals in command of divisions who had ...
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... body , and , above all , of his tongue and culture , the so - called Latin peoples of Europe and America . Similarly to - day it is the great expanding peoples which bequeath to future ages the great memories and material results of 36 ...
... body , and , above all , of his tongue and culture , the so - called Latin peoples of Europe and America . Similarly to - day it is the great expanding peoples which bequeath to future ages the great memories and material results of 36 ...
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... body of the people , including the entire body of those through whom the salvation of the people must ultimately be worked out . All these men com- bine or seek to combine in varying degrees the quality of striving after the ideal ...
... body of the people , including the entire body of those through whom the salvation of the people must ultimately be worked out . All these men com- bine or seek to combine in varying degrees the quality of striving after the ideal ...
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... bodies . To these , after all , we can only say : Strive manfully for righteousness , and strive so as to make your efforts for good count . You are not to be excused if you fail to try to make things better ; and the very phrase ...
... bodies . To these , after all , we can only say : Strive manfully for righteousness , and strive so as to make your efforts for good count . You are not to be excused if you fail to try to make things better ; and the very phrase ...
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