The Americanism of Theodore Roosevelt: Selections from His Writings and Speeches, Volume 3Houghton Mifflin Company, 1923 - 317 pages |
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... human foes , they owed their lives to their sleepless vigilance , their keen senses , their eagle eyes , and their resolute hearts . When the spring came , and the woods were white with the dogwood blossoms , and crimsoned with the red ...
... human foes , they owed their lives to their sleepless vigilance , their keen senses , their eagle eyes , and their resolute hearts . When the spring came , and the woods were white with the dogwood blossoms , and crimsoned with the red ...
Page 64
... human fellowship which will even approximately enable us to come up towards the standard after which I think all of us with many short- comings strive . Work and love , using each in its broad- est sense work , the quality which makes a ...
... human fellowship which will even approximately enable us to come up towards the standard after which I think all of us with many short- comings strive . Work and love , using each in its broad- est sense work , the quality which makes a ...
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... humanity should be benefited and the nation run , while he himself exists at all only because his wife takes in washing . We also know the man who in public life is filled with the loftiest aspira- tions ; but whose family unite in ...
... humanity should be benefited and the nation run , while he himself exists at all only because his wife takes in washing . We also know the man who in public life is filled with the loftiest aspira- tions ; but whose family unite in ...
Page 85
... humans . - Now , there is no more reason for refusing to bring hot water or black boots or serve a dinner or make up a bed or cook or wash clothes ( I have cooked and washed clothes often - but neither wisely nor well ) than for re ...
... humans . - Now , there is no more reason for refusing to bring hot water or black boots or serve a dinner or make up a bed or cook or wash clothes ( I have cooked and washed clothes often - but neither wisely nor well ) than for re ...
Page 90
... human beings the good and wise mother stands on a plane of equal honor with the bravest soldier ; for she has gladly gone down to the brink of the chasm of darkness to bring back the children in whose hands rests the fu- ture of the ...
... human beings the good and wise mother stands on a plane of equal honor with the bravest soldier ; for she has gladly gone down to the brink of the chasm of darkness to bring back the children in whose hands rests the fu- ture of the ...
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