The Works of Theodore Roosevelt, Volume 20Charles Scribner's Sons, 1903 |
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... mind , whose soul is incapable of feeling the mighty lift that thrills " stern men with em- pires in their brains " -all these , of course , shrink from seeing the nation undertake its new duties ; shrink from seeing us build a navy and ...
... mind , whose soul is incapable of feeling the mighty lift that thrills " stern men with em- pires in their brains " -all these , of course , shrink from seeing the nation undertake its new duties ; shrink from seeing us build a navy and ...
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... mind the secretaries of the navy during those years ; keep in mind the senators and congressmen who by their votes gave the money necessary to build and to armor the ships , to construct the great guns , and to train the crews ...
... mind the secretaries of the navy during those years ; keep in mind the senators and congressmen who by their votes gave the money necessary to build and to armor the ships , to construct the great guns , and to train the crews ...
Page 14
... mind those who opposed its building up . Read the " Congres- sional Record . " Find out the senators and con- gressmen who opposed the grants for building the new ships ; who opposed the purchase of armor , without which the ships were ...
... mind those who opposed its building up . Read the " Congres- sional Record . " Find out the senators and con- gressmen who opposed the grants for building the new ships ; who opposed the purchase of armor , without which the ships were ...
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... mind that we must show in a very high degree the qualities of courage , of honesty , and of good judg- ment . Resistance must be stamped out . The first and all - important work to be done is to estab- lish the supremacy of our flag ...
... mind that we must show in a very high degree the qualities of courage , of honesty , and of good judg- ment . Resistance must be stamped out . The first and all - important work to be done is to estab- lish the supremacy of our flag ...
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... . A sane and healthy mind would be as incapable of the moral degradation of the novel as of the decadent morality of the philosophy . If Tolstoi's country- men had acted according to his moral theories they would Expansion and Peace 27.
... . A sane and healthy mind would be as incapable of the moral degradation of the novel as of the decadent morality of the philosophy . If Tolstoi's country- men had acted according to his moral theories they would Expansion and Peace 27.
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