The Works of Theodore Roosevelt, Volume 20Charles Scribner's Sons, 1903 |
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Page 8
... ourselves only with the wants of our bodies for the day , until suddenly we should find , beyond a shadow of question , what China has already found , that in this world the nation that has trained itself to a career of unwarlike and ...
... ourselves only with the wants of our bodies for the day , until suddenly we should find , beyond a shadow of question , what China has already found , that in this world the nation that has trained itself to a career of unwarlike and ...
Page 10
... ourselves merely an assemblage well - to - do hucksters who care nothing for wh happens beyond . Such a policy would defe even its own end ; for as the nations grow to ha ever wider and wider interests , and are broug into closer and ...
... ourselves merely an assemblage well - to - do hucksters who care nothing for wh happens beyond . Such a policy would defe even its own end ; for as the nations grow to ha ever wider and wider interests , and are broug into closer and ...
Page 11
... ourselves weaklings , unable to carry to successful completion the labors that great and high - spirited nations are ... ourselves equal to one of the great tasks set modern civilization . But let us not deceive ourselves as to the ...
... ourselves weaklings , unable to carry to successful completion the labors that great and high - spirited nations are ... ourselves equal to one of the great tasks set modern civilization . But let us not deceive ourselves as to the ...
Page 35
... ourselves fearful of performing . But , as it is , this country will keep the islands and will establish therein a stable and orderly government , so that one more fair spot of the world's surface shall have been snatched from the ...
... ourselves fearful of performing . But , as it is , this country will keep the islands and will establish therein a stable and orderly government , so that one more fair spot of the world's surface shall have been snatched from the ...
Page 72
... ourselves , or agreed among ourselves , not because we had different occupations or the same occupation , but because of our ways of looking at life . It is this capacity for sympathy , for 72 The Strenuous Life.
... ourselves , or agreed among ourselves , not because we had different occupations or the same occupation , but because of our ways of looking at life . It is this capacity for sympathy , for 72 The Strenuous Life.
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