The Works of Theodore Roosevelt, Volume 20Charles Scribner's Sons, 1903 |
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Page 13
... necessary to build and to armor the ships , to construct the great guns , and to train the crews ; remember also those who actually did build the ships , the armor , and the guns ; and remember the admirals and captains who handled ...
... necessary to build and to armor the ships , to construct the great guns , and to train the crews ; remember also those who actually did build the ships , the armor , and the guns ; and remember the admirals and captains who handled ...
Page 14
... necessary to man our fleets . The men who did these things were one and all working to bring disaster on the country . They have no share in the glory of Manila , in the honor of Santiago . They have no cause to feel proud of the valor ...
... necessary to man our fleets . The men who did these things were one and all working to bring disaster on the country . They have no share in the glory of Manila , in the honor of Santiago . They have no cause to feel proud of the valor ...
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... 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 that at the outbreak of the ...
... 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 that at the outbreak of the ...
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... necessary at last to draw the sword rather than to submit to wrong - doing . But a very marked feature in the world - history of the present century has been the growing infrequency of wars between great civilized nations . The Peace ...
... necessary at last to draw the sword rather than to submit to wrong - doing . But a very marked feature in the world - history of the present century has been the growing infrequency of wars between great civilized nations . The Peace ...
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... necessary is to approach the sub- ject , not with a desire to get ahead of one another , but to do even and exact justice , and to put into operation a scheme which will work , while scrupu- lously conserving the honor and interest of ...
... necessary is to approach the sub- ject , not with a desire to get ahead of one another , but to do even and exact justice , and to put into operation a scheme which will work , while scrupu- lously conserving the honor and interest of ...
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