The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesSaalfield publishing Company, 1902 - 369 pages |
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Page xxi
... means peace and the extension of the doctrines of the Declaration of Independence , as far beyond the dreams of Thomas Jefferson , as the pur- chase of the land from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean for this Nation , exceeded ...
... means peace and the extension of the doctrines of the Declaration of Independence , as far beyond the dreams of Thomas Jefferson , as the pur- chase of the land from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean for this Nation , exceeded ...
Page 28
... means of sub- sistence , with uncertain prospects of a meal or a lodging place , they went , he sometimes alone , sometimes with one and then with the other of his patriotic companions , but always ready to do his appointed work with ...
... means of sub- sistence , with uncertain prospects of a meal or a lodging place , they went , he sometimes alone , sometimes with one and then with the other of his patriotic companions , but always ready to do his appointed work with ...
Page 66
... means at all . Wherever it is adopted it is inevitable that the degree of party service , or more often of service to some particular leader , and not merit , shall ultimately determine the appointment , even as among the different ...
... means at all . Wherever it is adopted it is inevitable that the degree of party service , or more often of service to some particular leader , and not merit , shall ultimately determine the appointment , even as among the different ...
Page 68
... means that the aggregate annual salaries must be in the neighborhood of $ 25,000,000 . Suppose , however , that it is but $ 10,000,000 . Think what it means to our political life in that State to have a corruption fund of such size as ...
... means that the aggregate annual salaries must be in the neighborhood of $ 25,000,000 . Suppose , however , that it is but $ 10,000,000 . Think what it means to our political life in that State to have a corruption fund of such size as ...
Page 69
... mean and vicious cynicism which so many men , respectable enough in their private life , assume as their attitude . in ... means wholly unnatural , to discriminate between the branches of the service where the law does apply and those ...
... mean and vicious cynicism which so many men , respectable enough in their private life , assume as their attitude . in ... means wholly unnatural , to discriminate between the branches of the service where the law does apply and those ...
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