The Works of Theodore Roosevelt, Volume 20Charles Scribner's Sons, 1903 |
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... civilized man , who has lost the great fight- ing , masterful virtues , the ignorant man , and the man of dull mind , whose soul is incapable of feeling the mighty lift that thrills " stern men with em- pires in their brains " -all ...
... civilized man , who has lost the great fight- ing , masterful virtues , the ignorant man , and the man of dull mind , whose soul is incapable of feeling the mighty lift that thrills " stern men with em- pires in their brains " -all ...
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... civilized people . It is not necessary to point out that the teaching which would produce such a condition of things is fundamentally immoral . Again , peace may come only through war . There are men in our country who seemingly forget ...
... civilized people . It is not necessary to point out that the teaching which would produce such a condition of things is fundamentally immoral . Again , peace may come only through war . There are men in our country who seemingly forget ...
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... civilized communities are very dreadful , and as nations grow more and more civilized we have every reason , not merely to hope , but to believe that they will grow rarer and rarer . Even with civilized peoples , as was shown by our own ...
... civilized communities are very dreadful , and as nations grow more and more civilized we have every reason , not merely to hope , but to believe that they will grow rarer and rarer . Even with civilized peoples , as was shown by our own ...
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... civilized man finds he can keep the peace only by subduing his bar- barian neighbor ; for the barbarian will yield only to force , save in instances so exceptional that they may be disregarded . Back of the force must come fair dealing ...
... civilized man finds he can keep the peace only by subduing his bar- barian neighbor ; for the barbarian will yield only to force , save in instances so exceptional that they may be disregarded . Back of the force must come fair dealing ...
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... civilized men were yearly dragged into slavery by the Moorish pirates . A degrading peace was pur- chased by the civilized powers by the payment of tribute . Our own country was one among the tributary nations which thus paid blood ...
... civilized men were yearly dragged into slavery by the Moorish pirates . A degrading peace was pur- chased by the civilized powers by the payment of tribute . Our own country was one among the tributary nations which thus paid blood ...
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