Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-sixth President of the United States : a Typical AmericanAmerican citizen Company, 1901 - 413 pages |
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Page 38
... practical basis . In his essay on " Americanism " he says : " There are philosophers who assure us that in the future patriotism will be regarded not as a virtue at all , but merely as a mental stage in the journey toward a state of ...
... practical basis . In his essay on " Americanism " he says : " There are philosophers who assure us that in the future patriotism will be regarded not as a virtue at all , but merely as a mental stage in the journey toward a state of ...
Page 39
... practical service to the present genera- tion . It may be that in ages so remote that we cannot now understand any of the feelings of those who will dwell in them , patriotism will no longer be regarded as a virtue , exactly as it may ...
... practical service to the present genera- tion . It may be that in ages so remote that we cannot now understand any of the feelings of those who will dwell in them , patriotism will no longer be regarded as a virtue , exactly as it may ...
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... practical politics . He went into it with the earnest intention of being useful to his fellows by doing what he could to correct the evils that had grown up in the Government , and the record of his deeds since that eventful night is an ...
... practical politics . He went into it with the earnest intention of being useful to his fellows by doing what he could to correct the evils that had grown up in the Government , and the record of his deeds since that eventful night is an ...
Page 97
... 1876 . The student of practical politics will be inter- ested to turn back the files of some daily paper , and read the record of that convention . There was a struggle at the beginning for the selection of IN NATIONAL POLITICS . 97.
... 1876 . The student of practical politics will be inter- ested to turn back the files of some daily paper , and read the record of that convention . There was a struggle at the beginning for the selection of IN NATIONAL POLITICS . 97.
Page 98
... country . " Because Logan has made it possible . It was looked upon as the emotional estimate of a young man , new to practical politics . The 1 leaders of the anti - Blaine contingent believed themselves spokesmen 98 THEODORE ROOSEVELT .
... country . " Because Logan has made it possible . It was looked upon as the emotional estimate of a young man , new to practical politics . The 1 leaders of the anti - Blaine contingent believed themselves spokesmen 98 THEODORE ROOSEVELT .
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