The Works of Theodore Roosevelt, Volume 20Charles Scribner's Sons, 1903 |
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Page 9
... soldiers and sailors has driven the Spanish flag . These are the men who fear the strenuous life , who fear the only national life which is really worth leading . They believe in that cloistered life which saps the hardy virtues in a ...
... soldiers and sailors has driven the Spanish flag . These are the men who fear the strenuous life , who fear the only national life which is really worth leading . They believe in that cloistered life which saps the hardy virtues in a ...
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... soldier like Grant . They showed by their lives that they recognized the law of work , the law of strife ; they toiled to win a competence for themselves and those dependent upon them ; but they recognized that there were yet other and ...
... soldier like Grant . They showed by their lives that they recognized the law of work , the law of strife ; they toiled to win a competence for themselves and those dependent upon them ; but they recognized that there were yet other and ...
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... soldiers , no matter how brave , who are armed with archaic black - powder weapons , against well - drilled regulars armed with the high- est type of modern repeating rifles . But in the early eighties the attention of the nation became ...
... soldiers , no matter how brave , who are armed with archaic black - powder weapons , against well - drilled regulars armed with the high- est type of modern repeating rifles . But in the early eighties the attention of the nation became ...
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... soldiers and sailors , of any dishonor to the flag ; and upon you and the people of this country will lie the blame if you do not repudiate , in no unmistakable way , what these men have done . The blame will not rest upon the un ...
... soldiers and sailors , of any dishonor to the flag ; and upon you and the people of this country will lie the blame if you do not repudiate , in no unmistakable way , what these men have done . The blame will not rest upon the un ...
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... soldiers in the Philippines might profit not a little if they would look back to the days of the bloody draft riots , which were deliberately incited in the name of peace and free speech , when the mob killed men and women in the ...
... soldiers in the Philippines might profit not a little if they would look back to the days of the bloody draft riots , which were deliberately incited in the name of peace and free speech , when the mob killed men and women in the ...
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