The Works of Theodore Roosevelt: The strenuous lifeP. F. Collier, 1901 - 19 pages V. 1, 2, 3, 4 -- The winning of the West. v. 5, 6 -- The naval war of 1812. v. 7 -- Hunting the grisly and other sketches. v. 8 -- The wilderness hunter. v. 9 -- Hunting trips of a ranchman; Hunting trips on the Prairies and in the mountains. v. 10 -- American ideals; Administration-civil service. v. 12 -- The strenuous life. v. 13, 14, 15, 16 -- Presidential addresses and state papers. |
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... GRANT . THE TWO AMERICAS BROTHERHOOD AND THE HEROIC VIRTUES NATIONAL DUTIES 156 • 171 189 201 215 228 • THE LABOR QUESTION CHRISTIAN CITIZENSHIP 245 262 • VOL . XII . - A THE STRENUOUS LIFE SPEECH BEFORE THE HAMILTON CLUB , CHICAGO ( 1 )
... GRANT . THE TWO AMERICAS BROTHERHOOD AND THE HEROIC VIRTUES NATIONAL DUTIES 156 • 171 189 201 215 228 • THE LABOR QUESTION CHRISTIAN CITIZENSHIP 245 262 • VOL . XII . - A THE STRENUOUS LIFE SPEECH BEFORE THE HAMILTON CLUB , CHICAGO ( 1 )
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... Grant , men who pre - eminently and distinctly embody all that is most American in the American character , I wish to preach , not the doc- trine of ignoble ease , but the doctrine of the strenu- ous life , the life of toil and effort ...
... Grant , men who pre - eminently and distinctly embody all that is most American in the American character , I wish to preach , not the doc- trine of ignoble ease , but the doctrine of the strenu- ous life , the life of toil and effort ...
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... Grant ! Let us , the children of the men who proved themselves equal to the mighty days , let us , the children of the men who carried the great Civil War to a triumphant conclusion , praise the God of our fathers that the ignoble ...
... Grant ! Let us , the children of the men who proved themselves equal to the mighty days , let us , the children of the men who carried the great Civil War to a triumphant conclusion , praise the God of our fathers that the ignoble ...
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... Grant . They showed by their lives that they recognized the law of work , the law of strife ; they toiled to win a competence for themselves and those dependent upon them ; but they recognized that there were yet other and even loftier ...
... Grant . They showed by their lives that they recognized the law of work , the law of strife ; they toiled to win a competence for themselves and those dependent upon them ; but they recognized that there were yet other and even loftier ...
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... grants for building the new ships ; who opposed the purchase of armor , without which the ships were worthless ; who opposed any adequate maintenance for the Navy Department , and strove to cut down the number of men necessary to man ...
... grants for building the new ships ; who opposed the purchase of armor , without which the ships were worthless ; who opposed any adequate maintenance for the Navy Department , and strove to cut down the number of men necessary to man ...
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