Roosevelt: A Study in AmbivalenceJackson Press, Incorporated, 1919 - 159 pages |
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Page 21
... betrayed both thee and them , That one amongst us played the Judas part , Blots out the stars in Freedom's diadem , And drives a knife in every freeman's heart . THE HESE lines were inspired by John Devoy's state- ment ROOSEVELT 21.
... betrayed both thee and them , That one amongst us played the Judas part , Blots out the stars in Freedom's diadem , And drives a knife in every freeman's heart . THE HESE lines were inspired by John Devoy's state- ment ROOSEVELT 21.
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... heart . The American of to- morrow must not be a Germanized American , and he shall not be an Englishman . Let him take from Ger- many and from England and from all lands whatever gifts there be , but let him place all in the lap of ...
... heart . The American of to- morrow must not be a Germanized American , and he shall not be an Englishman . Let him take from Ger- many and from England and from all lands whatever gifts there be , but let him place all in the lap of ...
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... heart ; A builder , gifted to build high , He dreams in filth and builds a sty To haggle in with foolish kings Over the price of wit and wings . And when his country calls her men With gun and sword , with brush and pen , He smirks and ...
... heart ; A builder , gifted to build high , He dreams in filth and builds a sty To haggle in with foolish kings Over the price of wit and wings . And when his country calls her men With gun and sword , with brush and pen , He smirks and ...
Page 38
... all he can , a — fountain pen . His brave words hide a slacker's heart , Informer , sneak , he chose his part , A Jackal , ever on the run , Save when the odds are ten to one ! MAY AY I not add that this is not a 38 ROOSEVELT.
... all he can , a — fountain pen . His brave words hide a slacker's heart , Informer , sneak , he chose his part , A Jackal , ever on the run , Save when the odds are ten to one ! MAY AY I not add that this is not a 38 ROOSEVELT.
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... heart of a child . We who knew him , knew how he suffered . The un- speakable outrages committed against him by men who were his debtors constitute one of the darkest chapters in the academic history of the United States . Muensterberg ...
... heart of a child . We who knew him , knew how he suffered . The un- speakable outrages committed against him by men who were his debtors constitute one of the darkest chapters in the academic history of the United States . Muensterberg ...
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