The Americanism of Theodore Roosevelt: Selections from His Writings and Speeches, Volume 3Houghton Mifflin Company, 1923 - 317 pages |
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... civilized mankind as follows : " The political system of Europe has arrived at perfec- tion . An equilibrium has been attained which hence- forth will preserve peoples from subjugation . Few re- forms are now needed and these will be ...
... civilized mankind as follows : " The political system of Europe has arrived at perfec- tion . An equilibrium has been attained which hence- forth will preserve peoples from subjugation . Few re- forms are now needed and these will be ...
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... civilized community ought not to enter into an arbitration treaty with them , at least until we have gone much further than at present in securing some kind of international police action . But all really civilized communities should ...
... civilized community ought not to enter into an arbitration treaty with them , at least until we have gone much further than at present in securing some kind of international police action . But all really civilized communities should ...
Page 247
... civilized powers which are able and willing to furnish and to use force , when force is required to back up righteousness and only the civilized powers who possess virile manliness of character and the willingness to accept risk and ...
... civilized powers which are able and willing to furnish and to use force , when force is required to back up righteousness and only the civilized powers who possess virile manliness of character and the willingness to accept risk and ...
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... civilized and well - behaved as the great contracting nations , but which , for some reason or other , are unwilling or unable to guarantee to help execute the decrees of the court by force . They would have no right to take part in the ...
... civilized and well - behaved as the great contracting nations , but which , for some reason or other , are unwilling or unable to guarantee to help execute the decrees of the court by force . They would have no right to take part in the ...
Page 303
... Van Valkenburg , April 23 , 1918. From Theodore Roosevelt and His Time , by Joseph Bucklin Bishop . Copyright , 1920. Charles Scribner's Sons , publishers . EPILOGUE THERE are questions which we of the great civilized THE MAN IN ACTION 303.
... Van Valkenburg , April 23 , 1918. From Theodore Roosevelt and His Time , by Joseph Bucklin Bishop . Copyright , 1920. Charles Scribner's Sons , publishers . EPILOGUE THERE are questions which we of the great civilized THE MAN IN ACTION 303.
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