The Americanism of Theodore Roosevelt: Selections from His Writings and Speeches, Volume 3Houghton Mifflin Company, 1923 - 317 pages |
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... sense of fair play and jus- tice what punishment the crime demanded , and then saw to the execution of their own decree . Whipping was the usual reward of theft . Occasionally torture was resorted to , but not often ; but to their honor ...
... sense of fair play and jus- tice what punishment the crime demanded , and then saw to the execution of their own decree . Whipping was the usual reward of theft . Occasionally torture was resorted to , but not often ; but to their honor ...
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... owed their lives to their sleepless vigilance , their keen senses , their eagle eyes , and their resolute hearts . When the spring came , and the woods were white with the dogwood blossoms , and crimsoned with the red - THE BACKGROUND 19.
... owed their lives to their sleepless vigilance , their keen senses , their eagle eyes , and their resolute hearts . When the spring came , and the woods were white with the dogwood blossoms , and crimsoned with the red - THE BACKGROUND 19.
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... followers with devoted affection , and were served with loyalty and cheerfulness . In dealing with the Indians they showed good humor and common sense mingled with ceaseless vigilance and unbending resolution . Only THE BACKGROUND 25.
... followers with devoted affection , and were served with loyalty and cheerfulness . In dealing with the Indians they showed good humor and common sense mingled with ceaseless vigilance and unbending resolution . Only THE BACKGROUND 25.
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Selections from His Writings and Speeches Theodore Roosevelt John Ashby Lester. sense mingled with ceaseless vigilance and unbending resolution . Only men who possessed their tact and dar- ing could have piloted the party safely among ...
Selections from His Writings and Speeches Theodore Roosevelt John Ashby Lester. sense mingled with ceaseless vigilance and unbending resolution . Only men who possessed their tact and dar- ing could have piloted the party safely among ...
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... sense a rep- etition of the old struggle between the Puritan and the Cavalier ; but Puritan and Cavalier types were common to the two armies . In dash and light - hearted daring , Custer and Kearny stood as conspicuous as Stuart and ...
... sense a rep- etition of the old struggle between the Puritan and the Cavalier ; but Puritan and Cavalier types were common to the two armies . In dash and light - hearted daring , Custer and Kearny stood as conspicuous as Stuart and ...
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