The Works of Theodore Roosevelt, Volume 20Charles Scribner's Sons, 1903 |
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Page 31
... force , save in instances so exceptional that they may be disregarded . Back of the force must come fair dealing , if the peace is to be permanent . But without force fair dealing usu- ally amounts to nothing . In our history we have ...
... force , save in instances so exceptional that they may be disregarded . Back of the force must come fair dealing , if the peace is to be permanent . But without force fair dealing usu- ally amounts to nothing . In our history we have ...
Page 35
... forces of darkness . Fundamentally the cause of expansion is the cause of peace . With civilized powers there is but little danger of our getting into war . In the Pacific , for instance , the great progressive , colonizing nations are ...
... forces of darkness . Fundamentally the cause of expansion is the cause of peace . With civilized powers there is but little danger of our getting into war . In the Pacific , for instance , the great progressive , colonizing nations are ...
Page 44
... forces of good of elements on which they ought to be able to count in the ceaseless contest with the forces of evil ... force people up to it . This is always the attractive course ; but in certain great crises it may be a very wrong ...
... forces of good of elements on which they ought to be able to count in the ceaseless contest with the forces of evil ... force people up to it . This is always the attractive course ; but in certain great crises it may be a very wrong ...
Page 45
... failure on each side - the gulf of inefficiency on the one side , the gulf of unrighteousness on the other . All kinds of forces are continually playing on him , to shove him first into one gulf and then into the Latitude and Longitude 45.
... failure on each side - the gulf of inefficiency on the one side , the gulf of unrighteousness on the other . All kinds of forces are continually playing on him , to shove him first into one gulf and then into the Latitude and Longitude 45.
Page 50
... forces for good . In every community in our land there are many hundreds of earnest and sincere men , clergymen and laymen , reformers who strive for reform in the field of politics , in the field of philanthropy , in the field of ...
... forces for good . In every community in our land there are many hundreds of earnest and sincere men , clergymen and laymen , reformers who strive for reform in the field of politics , in the field of philanthropy , in the field of ...
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