The Americanism of Theodore Roosevelt: Selections from His Writings and Speeches, Volume 3Houghton Mifflin Company, 1923 - 317 pages |
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... hard , and the party suffered much from toil and hunger , living largely on their horses , before they struck one of the tributaries of the Snake sufficiently low down to enable them once more to go by boat . They now met many Indians ...
... hard , and the party suffered much from toil and hunger , living largely on their horses , before they struck one of the tributaries of the Snake sufficiently low down to enable them once more to go by boat . They now met many Indians ...
Page 36
... hard - won victory . Already a rider from the rolling Texas plains , going north through the Indian Territory , had told Houston that the Texans were up and were striving for their liberty . At once in Houston's mind there kindled a ...
... hard - won victory . Already a rider from the rolling Texas plains , going north through the Indian Territory , had told Houston that the Texans were up and were striving for their liberty . At once in Houston's mind there kindled a ...
Page 45
... hard- ship , their incredible toil and their wild , half - savage romance . But the need for the pioneer virtues remains the same as ever . THEODORE ROOSEVELT I. CHARACTER I THERE was scant room for the coward and the weakling in the ...
... hard- ship , their incredible toil and their wild , half - savage romance . But the need for the pioneer virtues remains the same as ever . THEODORE ROOSEVELT I. CHARACTER I THERE was scant room for the coward and the weakling in the ...
Page 47
... hard , triumph - crowned effort . We hold work not as a curse but as a blessing , and we regard the idler with scornful pity . It would be in the highest degree undesirable that we should all work in the same way or at the same things ...
... hard , triumph - crowned effort . We hold work not as a curse but as a blessing , and we regard the idler with scornful pity . It would be in the highest degree undesirable that we should all work in the same way or at the same things ...
Page 49
... hard - working and upright in business and social relations , to bring up many healthy children -to be and to do all this is to lay the foundations of good citizenship as they must be laid . But we cannot stop even with this . Each of ...
... hard - working and upright in business and social relations , to bring up many healthy children -to be and to do all this is to lay the foundations of good citizenship as they must be laid . But we cannot stop even with this . Each of ...
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