The Americanism of Theodore Roosevelt: Selections from His Writings and Speeches, Volume 3Houghton Mifflin Company, 1923 - 317 pages |
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Page vi
... justice in the popular conviction that there is something the matter with adjurations which notably fail to determine the acts of the man who utters them . The third main divi- sion of the book is , therefore , devoted to autobiographi ...
... justice in the popular conviction that there is something the matter with adjurations which notably fail to determine the acts of the man who utters them . The third main divi- sion of the book is , therefore , devoted to autobiographi ...
Page 49
... justice and wisdom shall obtain in public life as in private life . We cannot retain the full measure of our self - respect if we cannot retain pride in our citizenship . For the sake not only of ourselves , but of our children and our ...
... justice and wisdom shall obtain in public life as in private life . We cannot retain the full measure of our self - respect if we cannot retain pride in our citizenship . For the sake not only of ourselves , but of our children and our ...
Page 87
... justice and mercy , of wisdom and righteous- ness.1 III To my fellow Americans I preach the sword of the Lord and of Gideon . In this great war for righteousness , we Americans have a tremendous task ahead of us . I be- lieve the ...
... justice and mercy , of wisdom and righteous- ness.1 III To my fellow Americans I preach the sword of the Lord and of Gideon . In this great war for righteousness , we Americans have a tremendous task ahead of us . I be- lieve the ...
Page 115
... Justice . In addition , there was the larger class of cases where there was not sufficient ground for prosecution , but where it was evi- dent that the man was an unfit and an improper public servant ; and there I turned him out ; and ...
... Justice . In addition , there was the larger class of cases where there was not sufficient ground for prosecution , but where it was evi- dent that the man was an unfit and an improper public servant ; and there I turned him out ; and ...
Page 117
... justice and a government of honesty.1 II If I were asked to name the three influences which I thought were most dangerous to the perpetuity of Ameri- can institutions , I should name corruption , in business 1 Speech before the Hamilton ...
... justice and a government of honesty.1 II If I were asked to name the three influences which I thought were most dangerous to the perpetuity of Ameri- can institutions , I should name corruption , in business 1 Speech before the Hamilton ...
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