The Americanism of Theodore Roosevelt: Selections from His Writings and Speeches, Volume 3Houghton Mifflin Company, 1923 - 317 pages |
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Page 53
... means months of gloom and effort steadfastly endured , and triumph wrested only at the very end . - Here at Valley ... mean envies and jealousies and heart- burnings sure to arise at any time in large bodies of men , but especially sure ...
... means months of gloom and effort steadfastly endured , and triumph wrested only at the very end . - Here at Valley ... mean envies and jealousies and heart- burnings sure to arise at any time in large bodies of men , but especially sure ...
Page 54
... mean a similar two years of effort , checkered by disaster , to lead up to it . But the vital thing for this Nation to do is steadily to cultivate the quality which Washington and those under him so preeminently showed during the winter ...
... mean a similar two years of effort , checkered by disaster , to lead up to it . But the vital thing for this Nation to do is steadily to cultivate the quality which Washington and those under him so preeminently showed during the winter ...
Page 56
... means that those who pos- sess it , being free from the necessity of working for their livelihood , are all the more bound to carry on some kind of non - remunerative work in science , in letters , in art , in - exploration , in ...
... means that those who pos- sess it , being free from the necessity of working for their livelihood , are all the more bound to carry on some kind of non - remunerative work in science , in letters , in art , in - exploration , in ...
Page 66
... mean inequal- ity of function , but it does mean that normally there must be dissimilarity of function . On the whole ... means are scant she must usu- ally enjoy even her rare holidays taking her whole brood of children with her . The ...
... mean inequal- ity of function , but it does mean that normally there must be dissimilarity of function . On the whole ... means are scant she must usu- ally enjoy even her rare holidays taking her whole brood of children with her . The ...
Page 70
... means that there is some- thing rotten in the community , that there is some prin- ciple of evil at work which must be counteracted and overcome or widespread disaster will follow . In the same way , if the man preaches and practices a ...
... means that there is some- thing rotten in the community , that there is some prin- ciple of evil at work which must be counteracted and overcome or widespread disaster will follow . In the same way , if the man preaches and practices a ...
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