The Americanism of Theodore Roosevelt: Selections from His Writings and Speeches, Volume 3Houghton Mifflin Company, 1923 - 317 pages |
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... Duty of the Individual 93 2. Practical Politics 102 8. Political Morality 112 4. Realizable Ideals 127 III . JUST GOVERNMENT - THE BASIS OF NATIONAL UNITY 1. Government and Business 132 2. Labor Unions 154 8. The Judiciary 158 4 ...
... Duty of the Individual 93 2. Practical Politics 102 8. Political Morality 112 4. Realizable Ideals 127 III . JUST GOVERNMENT - THE BASIS OF NATIONAL UNITY 1. Government and Business 132 2. Labor Unions 154 8. The Judiciary 158 4 ...
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... duties and rights of each member of the family were plain and clear . The man was the armed protector and provider , the bread - winner ; the woman was the housewife and child - bearer . They married young and their families were large ...
... duties and rights of each member of the family were plain and clear . The man was the armed protector and provider , the bread - winner ; the woman was the housewife and child - bearer . They married young and their families were large ...
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... insubordinate junior officer whom they liked better than they did his superior . There was no compulsion to perform military duties beyond dread of being disgraced in the eyes of the neighbors , 14 THE AMERICANISM OF ROOSEVELT.
... insubordinate junior officer whom they liked better than they did his superior . There was no compulsion to perform military duties beyond dread of being disgraced in the eyes of the neighbors , 14 THE AMERICANISM OF ROOSEVELT.
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... duty which , in the long run , is of such incredible worth in the formation of national character . The old iron days have gone , the days when the weak- ling died as the penalty of inability to hold his own in the rough warfare against ...
... duty which , in the long run , is of such incredible worth in the formation of national character . The old iron days have gone , the days when the weak- ling died as the penalty of inability to hold his own in the rough warfare against ...
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... duty to himself , his family , and his neighbors , but his duty to the State and to the Nation . We are in honor bound each to strive according to his or her strength to bring ever nearer the day when justice and wisdom shall obtain in ...
... duty to himself , his family , and his neighbors , but his duty to the State and to the Nation . We are in honor bound each to strive according to his or her strength to bring ever nearer the day when justice and wisdom shall obtain in ...
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