The Works of Theodore Roosevelt, Volume 20Charles Scribner's Sons, 1903 |
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Page 29
... common sense to be misled by those who preached that war was always wrong , and with a fund of stern virtue deep in their souls which enabled them to do deeds from which men of over - soft natures would have shrunk Expansion and Peace 29.
... common sense to be misled by those who preached that war was always wrong , and with a fund of stern virtue deep in their souls which enabled them to do deeds from which men of over - soft natures would have shrunk Expansion and Peace 29.
Page 52
... common sense and power of subordina- tion of self to enable them to work disinterestedly with others for the common good . Their move- ment , however , proved utterly abortive , and they had no effect even for evil . The sound , whole ...
... common sense and power of subordina- tion of self to enable them to work disinterestedly with others for the common good . Their move- ment , however , proved utterly abortive , and they had no effect even for evil . The sound , whole ...
Page 61
... intellectual development of any kind , can atone in the life of a nation for the lack of the funda- mental qualities of courage , honesty , and common sense . FELLOW - FEELING AS A POLIT- ICAL FACTOR PUBLISHED IN Latitude and Longitude 61.
... intellectual development of any kind , can atone in the life of a nation for the lack of the funda- mental qualities of courage , honesty , and common sense . FELLOW - FEELING AS A POLIT- ICAL FACTOR PUBLISHED IN Latitude and Longitude 61.
Page 65
... common duties and common interests , which arise when men take the trouble to under- stand one another , and to associate together for a common object . A very large share of the rancor of political and social strife arises either from ...
... common duties and common interests , which arise when men take the trouble to under- stand one another , and to associate together for a common object . A very large share of the rancor of political and social strife arises either from ...
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... 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 the farmer never meet , or meet only in the most ...
... 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 the farmer never meet , or meet only in the most ...
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