The Americanism of Theodore Roosevelt: Selections from His Writings and Speeches, Volume 3Houghton Mifflin Company, 1923 - 317 pages |
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Page 44
... standing aside from the great world currents . We must either succeed greatly or fail greatly . The citizen of a small nation may keep his self - respect if that nation plays but a small part in the world , because it is physically ...
... standing aside from the great world currents . We must either succeed greatly or fail greatly . The citizen of a small nation may keep his self - respect if that nation plays but a small part in the world , because it is physically ...
Page 49
... stands for strength and honesty both at home and abroad . In our internal policy we cannot afford to rest satisfied until all that the government can do has been done to secure fair dealing and equal justice as be- tween man and man ...
... stands for strength and honesty both at home and abroad . In our internal policy we cannot afford to rest satisfied until all that the government can do has been done to secure fair dealing and equal justice as be- tween man and man ...
Page 50
... stands for confident faith in the future welfare and greatness of mankind.1 II It is character that counts in a nation as in a man . It is a good thing to have a keen , fine intellectual develop- ment in a nation , to produce orators ...
... stands for confident faith in the future welfare and greatness of mankind.1 II It is character that counts in a nation as in a man . It is a good thing to have a keen , fine intellectual develop- ment in a nation , to produce orators ...
Page 58
... stand among the great nations of the earth . Thank God for the iron in the blood of our fathers , the men who upheld the wisdom of Lincoln , and bore sword or rifle in the armies of Grant ! Let us , the children of the men who proved ...
... stand among the great nations of the earth . Thank God for the iron in the blood of our fathers , the men who upheld the wisdom of Lincoln , and bore sword or rifle in the armies of Grant ! Let us , the children of the men who proved ...
Page 59
... stand idly by , if we seek merely swollen , slothful ease and ig- noble peace , if we shrink from the hard contests where men must win at hazard of their lives and at the risk of all they hold dear , then the bolder and stronger peoples ...
... stand idly by , if we seek merely swollen , slothful ease and ig- noble peace , if we shrink from the hard contests where men must win at hazard of their lives and at the risk of all they hold dear , then the bolder and stronger peoples ...
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