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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... kind of non - remunerative work in science , in letters , in art , in exploration , in historical research - work of the type we most need in this country , the successful carrying out of which reflects most honor upon the nation . We ...
... kind of non - remunerative work in science , in letters , in art , in exploration , in historical research - work of the type we most need in this country , the successful carrying out of which reflects most honor upon the nation . We ...
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... kind , whether as a writer or a general , whether in the field of politics or in the field of exploration and adventure , he shows he deserves his good fortune . But if he treats this period of freedom from the need of actual labor as a ...
... kind , whether as a writer or a general , whether in the field of politics or in the field of exploration and adventure , he shows he deserves his good fortune . But if he treats this period of freedom from the need of actual labor as a ...
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... kind . But our debt is yet greater to the men whose highest type is to be found in a statesman like Lincoln , a sol- dier like Grant . They showed by their lives that they recognized the law of work , the law of strife ; they toiled to ...
... kind . But our debt is yet greater to the men whose highest type is to be found in a statesman like Lincoln , a sol- dier like Grant . They showed by their lives that they recognized the law of work , the law of strife ; they toiled to ...
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... kind , national or individual , gives ut- terance to the feeling of the great majority of manly and thoughtful men when he denounces the great danger of indiscriminate advocacy of peace at any price , because " it may lead men to tamper ...
... kind , national or individual , gives ut- terance to the feeling of the great majority of manly and thoughtful men when he denounces the great danger of indiscriminate advocacy of peace at any price , because " it may lead men to tamper ...
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... kind of trib- ute to their own righteousness , for the sake of em- phasizing their own superiority . From neither of these classes can we get any real help in the unend- ing struggle for righteousness . There remains the great body of ...
... kind of trib- ute to their own righteousness , for the sake of em- phasizing their own superiority . From neither of these classes can we get any real help in the unend- ing struggle for righteousness . There remains the great body of ...
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