The Americanism of Theodore Roosevelt: Selections from His Writings and Speeches, Volume 3Houghton Mifflin Company, 1923 - 317 pages |
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Page 36
... liberty . At once in Houston's mind there kindled a longing to return to the men of his race at the time of their need . Mounting his horse , he rode south by night and day , and was hailed by the Texans as a heaven - sent leader . He ...
... liberty . At once in Houston's mind there kindled a longing to return to the men of his race at the time of their need . Mounting his horse , he rode south by night and day , and was hailed by the Texans as a heaven - sent leader . He ...
Page 85
... liberty ex- pected and accorded . I am not demanding an instant change I believe in evolution rather than revolution . But I am sure the change is possible and desirable ; and even although it would be foolish and undesirable to set up ...
... liberty ex- pected and accorded . I am not demanding an instant change I believe in evolution rather than revolution . But I am sure the change is possible and desirable ; and even although it would be foolish and undesirable to set up ...
Page 93
... liberty upon which as a foundation every republic must rest.1 II THERE used to be in the army an old proverb that there were no bad regiments , but plenty of bad colonels . So in private life I have grown to believe that if you always 1 ...
... liberty upon which as a foundation every republic must rest.1 II THERE used to be in the army an old proverb that there were no bad regiments , but plenty of bad colonels . So in private life I have grown to believe that if you always 1 ...
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... liberty was at hand . No government that cannot command the re- spectful support of the best thinkers is in an entirely sound condition ; but it is well to keep in mind the re- 1 From Applied Ethics . Copyright , 1911. Harvard ...
... liberty was at hand . No government that cannot command the re- spectful support of the best thinkers is in an entirely sound condition ; but it is well to keep in mind the re- 1 From Applied Ethics . Copyright , 1911. Harvard ...
Page 131
... liberty , can achieve real self - government.2 1 From The Strenuous Life . Copyright , 1900. The Century Com- pany , publishers . * Remarks at the Dinner of the Periodical Publishers ' Association of America , Washington , D.C. , April ...
... liberty , can achieve real self - government.2 1 From The Strenuous Life . Copyright , 1900. The Century Com- pany , publishers . * Remarks at the Dinner of the Periodical Publishers ' Association of America , Washington , D.C. , April ...
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