The Americanism of Theodore Roosevelt: Selections from His Writings and Speeches, Volume 3Houghton Mifflin Company, 1923 - 317 pages |
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Page 56
... labor and strife ; to preach that highest form of success which comes , not to the man who desires mere easy peace , but to the man who does not shrink from danger , from hardship , or from bitter toil , and who out of these wins the ...
... labor and strife ; to preach that highest form of success which comes , not to the man who desires mere easy peace , but to the man who does not shrink from danger , from hardship , or from bitter toil , and who out of these wins the ...
Page 57
... labor ; to keep himself , and to keep those dependent upon him . The woman must be the housewife , the helpmeet of the home- maker , the wise and fearless mother of many healthy children . In one of Daudet's powerful and melancholy ...
... labor ; to keep himself , and to keep those dependent upon him . The woman must be the housewife , the helpmeet of the home- maker , the wise and fearless mother of many healthy children . In one of Daudet's powerful and melancholy ...
Page 108
... labor leaders when a cut in wages is threatened . For some of his constituents he does proper favors , and for others wholly improper favors ; but he preserves hu- man relations with all . He may be a very bad and very corrupt man , a ...
... labor leaders when a cut in wages is threatened . For some of his constituents he does proper favors , and for others wholly improper favors ; but he preserves hu- man relations with all . He may be a very bad and very corrupt man , a ...
Page 112
... labor men called upon me , and to them I said what I subsequently said at a dinner at which the then Mayor and the then Governor were present , that , vitally interested though I was in all real reforms for the betterment of our people ...
... labor men called upon me , and to them I said what I subsequently said at a dinner at which the then Mayor and the then Governor were present , that , vitally interested though I was in all real reforms for the betterment of our people ...
Page 118
... labor leader who will inveigh against corruption only when it is shown by the rich man ; and distrust equally the rich man who will subscribe heavily to put down law- breaking among small politicians , and who is shocked at corruption ...
... labor leader who will inveigh against corruption only when it is shown by the rich man ; and distrust equally the rich man who will subscribe heavily to put down law- breaking among small politicians , and who is shocked at corruption ...
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