The Americanism of Theodore Roosevelt: Selections from His Writings and Speeches, Volume 3Houghton Mifflin Company, 1923 - 317 pages |
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... equality of conditions . Land was plenty and all else scarce ; so cour- age , thrift , and industry were sure of their reward . All had small farms , with the few stock necessary to culti- vate them ; the farms being generally placed in ...
... equality of conditions . Land was plenty and all else scarce ; so cour- age , thrift , and industry were sure of their reward . All had small farms , with the few stock necessary to culti- vate them ; the farms being generally placed in ...
Page 81
... equality provided the records show that their duty was well done . Whether a man served as a lieutenant- general or an eighteen - year - old recruit , so long as he was able to serve for six months and did his duty in his appointed ...
... equality provided the records show that their duty was well done . Whether a man served as a lieutenant- general or an eighteen - year - old recruit , so long as he was able to serve for six months and did his duty in his appointed ...
Page 136
... equality . When new evils appear there is always at first difficulty in finding the proper remedy ; and as the evils grow more complex , the rem- edies become increasingly difficult of application . There is no use whatever in seeking ...
... equality . When new evils appear there is always at first difficulty in finding the proper remedy ; and as the evils grow more complex , the rem- edies become increasingly difficult of application . There is no use whatever in seeking ...
Page 147
... equality of opportunity for all ; and the struggle for honesty is the same whether it is made on behalf of one set of men or of another . In the interest of the small settlers and landowners , and against the em- bittered opposition of ...
... equality of opportunity for all ; and the struggle for honesty is the same whether it is made on behalf of one set of men or of another . In the interest of the small settlers and landowners , and against the em- bittered opposition of ...
Page 154
... equality with their corporate employers . Only thus is freedom of contract made a real thing and not a mere legal fiction . There are occasional occupations where this is not necessary ; but , speaking broadly , it is necessary ...
... equality with their corporate employers . Only thus is freedom of contract made a real thing and not a mere legal fiction . There are occasional occupations where this is not necessary ; but , speaking broadly , it is necessary ...
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