The Americanism of Theodore Roosevelt: Selections from His Writings and Speeches, Volume 3Houghton Mifflin Company, 1923 - 317 pages |
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... mind . To under- stand fully the significance of his doctrine , it is im- portant to realize with what ardor Mr. Roosevelt dwelt on heroic actions . In his mind , the memory of the Nation's inspiring past hung like a glowing tapestry ...
... mind . To under- stand fully the significance of his doctrine , it is im- portant to realize with what ardor Mr. Roosevelt dwelt on heroic actions . In his mind , the memory of the Nation's inspiring past hung like a glowing tapestry ...
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... mind , the second emphasizes the simple , solid structure of his thinking . All his moral , social , political and economic ideas may be grouped about five funda- mental conceptions , bound together into one compact and aspiring whole ...
... mind , the second emphasizes the simple , solid structure of his thinking . All his moral , social , political and economic ideas may be grouped about five funda- mental conceptions , bound together into one compact and aspiring whole ...
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... who has prepared the school edition of this book , for the aid of his discriminat- ing and practical mind in making the selections . HERMANN HAGEDORN THE NATION'S DEBT TO ITS HEROES Every great nation owes INTRODUCTION vii.
... who has prepared the school edition of this book , for the aid of his discriminat- ing and practical mind in making the selections . HERMANN HAGEDORN THE NATION'S DEBT TO ITS HEROES Every great nation owes INTRODUCTION vii.
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... Bibles , and the mothers used to instill into the minds of their children reverence for Sunday , while many even of the hunters refused to hunt on that day . Those of them who knew the right honestly tried to 16 THE AMERICANISM OF ...
... Bibles , and the mothers used to instill into the minds of their children reverence for Sunday , while many even of the hunters refused to hunt on that day . Those of them who knew the right honestly tried to 16 THE AMERICANISM OF ...
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... 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 took command of their forces ...
... 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 took command of their forces ...
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