The Americanism of Theodore Roosevelt: Selections from His Writings and Speeches, Volume 3Houghton Mifflin Company, 1923 - 317 pages |
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... Politics 102 8. Political Morality 112 4. Realizable Ideals 127 III . JUST GOVERNMENT - THE BASIS OF NATIONAL UNITY 1. Government and Business 132 2. Labor Unions 154 8. The Judiciary 158 4. Conservation 164 5. The Square Deal 169 6 ...
... Politics 102 8. Political Morality 112 4. Realizable Ideals 127 III . JUST GOVERNMENT - THE BASIS OF NATIONAL UNITY 1. Government and Business 132 2. Labor Unions 154 8. The Judiciary 158 4. Conservation 164 5. The Square Deal 169 6 ...
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... Politics 4. Straight Americanism V. NATIONAL STRENGTH - THE BASIS OF INTER- NATIONAL PEACE 1. National Preparedness 2. Nationalism 187 195 196 199 211 223 3. International Relations III . THE MAN IN ACTION 226 4. International ...
... Politics 4. Straight Americanism V. NATIONAL STRENGTH - THE BASIS OF INTER- NATIONAL PEACE 1. National Preparedness 2. Nationalism 187 195 196 199 211 223 3. International Relations III . THE MAN IN ACTION 226 4. International ...
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... political philosophy and of the life in which that philosophy expressed itself . The book is a unit ; and , unless the compiler is altogether deceiving himself , the reader will find in the material contained in it a logical progression ...
... political philosophy and of the life in which that philosophy expressed itself . The book is a unit ; and , unless the compiler is altogether deceiving himself , the reader will find in the material contained in it a logical progression ...
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... political and economic ideas may be grouped about five funda- mental conceptions , bound together into one compact and aspiring whole : I. The elemental virtues - the basis of good citi- zenship ; II . Good citizenship- the basis of ...
... political and economic ideas may be grouped about five funda- mental conceptions , bound together into one compact and aspiring whole : I. The elemental virtues - the basis of good citi- zenship ; II . Good citizenship- the basis of ...
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... political boundaries continued to go east and west , those both of ethnic and of physical significance began to run north and south . The backwoodsmen were Americans by birth and parentage , and of mixed race ; but the dominant strain ...
... political boundaries continued to go east and west , those both of ethnic and of physical significance began to run north and south . The backwoodsmen were Americans by birth and parentage , and of mixed race ; but the dominant strain ...
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