The Americanism of Theodore Roosevelt: Selections from His Writings and Speeches, Volume 3Houghton Mifflin Company, 1923 - 317 pages |
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... necessary absolutely to have them . No nation can rise to great- ness without them , but by them alone no nation will ever 1 Address at the Graduating Exercises of Friends ' School , Washing- ton , May 24 , 1907 . become great . Reading ...
... necessary absolutely to have them . No nation can rise to great- ness without them , but by them alone no nation will ever 1 Address at the Graduating Exercises of Friends ' School , Washing- ton , May 24 , 1907 . become great . Reading ...
Page 63
... necessary . With the courage , with the hardihood , with the strength , must come the power of self - restraint , the power of self- mastery , the capacity to work for and with others as well as for one's self , the power of giving to ...
... necessary . With the courage , with the hardihood , with the strength , must come the power of self - restraint , the power of self- mastery , the capacity to work for and with others as well as for one's self , the power of giving to ...
Page 68
... necessary though this , too , must often be . Your duty is hard , your responsibility great ; but greatest of all is your reward . I do not pity you in the least . On the contrary , I feel respect and admiration for you .. ... — The ...
... necessary though this , too , must often be . Your duty is hard , your responsibility great ; but greatest of all is your reward . I do not pity you in the least . On the contrary , I feel respect and admiration for you .. ... — The ...
Page 69
... necessary to say that the highest ideal of the family is attainable only where the father and mother stand to each other as lovers and friends , with equal rights . In these homes the children are bound to father and mother by ties of ...
... necessary to say that the highest ideal of the family is attainable only where the father and mother stand to each other as lovers and friends , with equal rights . In these homes the children are bound to father and mother by ties of ...
Page 83
... necessary service is not fit to live in a democracy . And the man who de- mands from another a service which he himself would esteem it dishonorable or unbecoming to render is to that extent not a true democrat . No man has a right to ...
... necessary service is not fit to live in a democracy . And the man who de- mands from another a service which he himself would esteem it dishonorable or unbecoming to render is to that extent not a true democrat . No man has a right to ...
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