Muhlenbergs onward; but those who did not become Americanized form to the present day an unimportant body, of no significance in American existence. So it is with the Irish, who gave to Revolutionary annals such names as Carroll and Sullivan, and to the... American Ideals - Page 47by Theodore Roosevelt - 1904Full view - About this book
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1897 - 392 pages
...history a multitude of honorable names, from the days of the Muhlenbergs onward; but those who did not become Americanized form to the present day an...Carroll and Sullivan, and to the Civil War men like Sheridan — men who were Americans and nothing else: while the Irish who remain such, and busy themselves... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1897 - 394 pages
...history a multitude of honorable names, from the days of the Mtihlenbergs onward ; but those who did not become Americanized form to the present day an...Carroll and Sullivan, and to the Civil War men like Sheridan — men who were Americans and nothing else : while the Irish who remain such, and busy themselves... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1897 - 544 pages
...history a multitude of honorable names, from the days of the Muhlenbergs onward; but those who did not become Americanized form to the present day an...Carroll and Sullivan, and to the Civil War men like Sheridan — men who were Americans and nothing else: while the Irish who remain such, and busy themselves... | |
| 1902 - 624 pages
...our history a multitude of honorable names, from the days of the Muhlenbergs onward; but those who do not become Americanized form to the present day an...Irish who remain such, and busy themselves solely with alien politics, can have only an unhealthy influence upon American life, and can never rise as do their... | |
| Peter Roberts - 1912 - 226 pages
...history a multitude of honorable names, from the days of the Muhlenbergs onward ; but those who did not become Americanized form, to the present day,...Carroll and Sullivan, and to the Civil War men like Sheridan — men who were Americans and nothing else ; while the Irish who remain such, and busy themselves... | |
| Jeremiah J. Crowley - 1912 - 714 pages
...who became Americanized have furnished to our history a multitude of honorable names ; those who did not become Americanized form to the present day an...unimportant body, of no significance in American existence. . . Thus it has ever been with all people who have come hither, of whatever stock or blood. The same... | |
| Augustus White Long - 1917 - 458 pages
...history a multitude of honorable names, from the days of the Miihlenbergs onward; but those who did not become Americanized form to the present day an...Carroll and Sullivan, and to the Civil War men like Sheridan — men who were Americans and nothing else: while the Irish who remain such, and busy themselves... | |
| Maurice Garland Fulton - 1918 - 448 pages
...history a multitude of honorable names, from the days of the Muhlenbergs onward; but those who did not become Americanized form to the present day an...Carroll and Sullivan, and to the Civil War men like Sheridan and Shields — all men who were Americans and nothing else: while the Irish who remain such,... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1920 - 424 pages
...history a mul- 10 titude of honorable names, from the days of the Miihlenbergs0 onward; but those who did not become Americanized form to the present day an...Irish, who gave to Revolutionary annals such names as i5 Carrol0 and Sullivan,0 and to the Civil War men like Sheridan0 and Shields,0 — all men who were... | |
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