The Americanism of Theodore Roosevelt: Selections from His Writings and Speeches, Volume 3Houghton Mifflin Company, 1923 - 317 pages |
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... Nation's inspiring past hung like a glowing tapestry- the " back - drop " of the scene in which dream and thought and will fought out the tremendous drama of his life . No one can understand Roosevelt's approach to the problems of ...
... Nation's inspiring past hung like a glowing tapestry- the " back - drop " of the scene in which dream and thought and will fought out the tremendous drama of his life . No one can understand Roosevelt's approach to the problems of ...
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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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Selections from His Writings and Speeches Theodore Roosevelt John Ashby Lester. 1 THE NATION'S DEBT TO ITS HEROES Every great nation oroes.
Selections from His Writings and Speeches Theodore Roosevelt John Ashby Lester. 1 THE NATION'S DEBT TO ITS HEROES Every great nation oroes.
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Selections from His Writings and Speeches Theodore Roosevelt John Ashby Lester. THE NATION'S DEBT TO ITS HEROES Every great nation owes to the men whose lives have formed part of its greatness not merely the material effect of what they ...
Selections from His Writings and Speeches Theodore Roosevelt John Ashby Lester. THE NATION'S DEBT TO ITS HEROES Every great nation owes to the men whose lives have formed part of its greatness not merely the material effect of what they ...
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... nation may keep his self - respect if that nation plays but a small part in the world , because it is physically impossible for the nation to do otherwise ; but the citizen of a great nation which plays a small part shall hang his head ...
... nation may keep his self - respect if that nation plays but a small part in the world , because it is physically impossible for the nation to do otherwise ; but the citizen of a great nation which plays a small part shall hang his head ...
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