The Americanism of Theodore Roosevelt: Selections from His Writings and Speeches, Volume 3Houghton Mifflin Company, 1923 - 317 pages |
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... Success 6. Service II . GOOD CITIZENSHIP - THE BASIS OF JUST Gov- 3 18 24 33 87 មុន 5 ន ឌ 45 56 61 65 71 83 ERNMENT 1. The Duty of the Individual 93 2. Practical Politics 102 8. Political Morality 112 4. Realizable Ideals 127 III ...
... Success 6. Service II . GOOD CITIZENSHIP - THE BASIS OF JUST Gov- 3 18 24 33 87 មុន 5 ន ឌ 45 56 61 65 71 83 ERNMENT 1. The Duty of the Individual 93 2. Practical Politics 102 8. Political Morality 112 4. Realizable Ideals 127 III ...
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... , the bread - winner ; the woman was the housewife and child - bearer . They married young and their families were large , for they were strong and healthy , and their success in life depended on their own stout arms and THE BACKGROUND.
... , the bread - winner ; the woman was the housewife and child - bearer . They married young and their families were large , for they were strong and healthy , and their success in life depended on their own stout arms and THE BACKGROUND.
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Selections from His Writings and Speeches Theodore Roosevelt John Ashby Lester. success in life depended on their own stout arms and willing hearts . There was everywhere great equality of conditions . Land was plenty and all else scarce ...
Selections from His Writings and Speeches Theodore Roosevelt John Ashby Lester. success in life depended on their own stout arms and willing hearts . There was everywhere great equality of conditions . Land was plenty and all else scarce ...
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... successful still - hunter of necessity possessed skill in hiding and in creeping noiselessly upon the wary quarry , as well as in imitating the notes and calls of the different beasts and birds ; skill in the use of the 12 THE ...
... successful still - hunter of necessity possessed skill in hiding and in creeping noiselessly upon the wary quarry , as well as in imitating the notes and calls of the different beasts and birds ; skill in the use of the 12 THE ...
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... successful . The Indians attacked the newcomers ; but by this time the parties of would - be settlers were sufficiently numerous to hold their own . They beat back the Indians , and built rough little hamlets , sur- rounded by log ...
... successful . The Indians attacked the newcomers ; but by this time the parties of would - be settlers were sufficiently numerous to hold their own . They beat back the Indians , and built rough little hamlets , sur- rounded by log ...
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