The Americanism of Theodore Roosevelt: Selections from His Writings and Speeches, Volume 3Houghton Mifflin Company, 1923 - 317 pages |
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... unless the compiler is altogether deceiving himself , the reader will find in the material contained in it a logical progression from the first page to the last . The selections , the reader will note , are divided into three major ...
... unless the compiler is altogether deceiving himself , the reader will find in the material contained in it a logical progression from the first page to the last . The selections , the reader will note , are divided into three major ...
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... unless he made a lean - to of brush or crawled into a hollow sycamore . Such training stood the frontier folk in good stead when they were pitted against the Indians ; without it they could not even have held their own , and the white ...
... unless he made a lean - to of brush or crawled into a hollow sycamore . Such training stood the frontier folk in good stead when they were pitted against the Indians ; without it they could not even have held their own , and the white ...
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... unless together with the quality which enables him to work he has the quality which enables him to love his fellows , to work with them and for them for the common good of all.1 1 Speech at Topeka , Kansas , May 1 , 1903 . IV . THE ...
... unless together with the quality which enables him to work he has the quality which enables him to love his fellows , to work with them and for them for the common good of all.1 1 Speech at Topeka , Kansas , May 1 , 1903 . IV . THE ...
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... unless first and foremost he is a decent man in the close rela- tions of life . No community can afford to think for one moment that great public service , that great material achievement , that ability shown in no matter how many ...
... unless first and foremost he is a decent man in the close rela- tions of life . No community can afford to think for one moment that great public service , that great material achievement , that ability shown in no matter how many ...
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... unless it comes as the sequel to duty well and honestly done . To do that duty you need to have more than one trait . You will meet plenty of well - meaning people who speak to you as if one trait were enough . That is not so . You might.
... unless it comes as the sequel to duty well and honestly done . To do that duty you need to have more than one trait . You will meet plenty of well - meaning people who speak to you as if one trait were enough . That is not so . You might.
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