The Americanism of Theodore Roosevelt: Selections from His Writings and Speeches, Volume 3Houghton Mifflin Company, 1923 - 317 pages |
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Page 47
... sense . Each man must choose so far as the conditions allow him the path to which he is bidden by his own peculiar powers and inclinations . But if he is a man he must in some way or shape do a man's work . If , after making all the ...
... sense . Each man must choose so far as the conditions allow him the path to which he is bidden by his own peculiar powers and inclinations . But if he is a man he must in some way or shape do a man's work . If , after making all the ...
Page 48
... sense , they become merely forms of expression for unscrupulous force and unscrupulous cunning . If the strong man has not in him the lift toward lofty things , his strength makes him only a curse to himself and to his neighbor . All ...
... sense , they become merely forms of expression for unscrupulous force and unscrupulous cunning . If the strong man has not in him the lift toward lofty things , his strength makes him only a curse to himself and to his neighbor . All ...
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... sense of obligation toward one's neighbor and one's God , hard common sense , and , combined with it , the lift of gener- ous enthusiasm toward whatever is right . These are the qualities which go to make up true national great- ness.2 ...
... sense of obligation toward one's neighbor and one's God , hard common sense , and , combined with it , the lift of gener- ous enthusiasm toward whatever is right . These are the qualities which go to make up true national great- ness.2 ...
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... sense of relief , when you stay away ; and at the same time you must be able to hold your own in the outside world . You cannot do that if you have not manliness , courage in you . It does no good to have either of those two sets of ...
... sense of relief , when you stay away ; and at the same time you must be able to hold your own in the outside world . You cannot do that if you have not manliness , courage in you . It does no good to have either of those two sets of ...
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... sense which does not make it correspond entirely to the word used in the original Greek . This Lutheran preacher developed in a very striking but very happy fashion the absolute need of love in the broadest sense of the word , in order ...
... sense which does not make it correspond entirely to the word used in the original Greek . This Lutheran preacher developed in a very striking but very happy fashion the absolute need of love in the broadest sense of the word , in order ...
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