The Americanism of Theodore Roosevelt: Selections from His Writings and Speeches, Volume 3Houghton Mifflin Company, 1923 - 317 pages |
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Page 72
... unless back of it lie courage and efficiency . If in this country we ever have to face a state of things in which on one side stand the men of high ideals who are honest , good , well - meaning , pleasant people , utterly unable to put ...
... unless back of it lie courage and efficiency . If in this country we ever have to face a state of things in which on one side stand the men of high ideals who are honest , good , well - meaning , pleasant people , utterly unable to put ...
Page 74
... unless fate is indeed hard upon him , to win out that measure of success if he will honestly try.1 II THE first thing I want to say to you here , is that the only efficient way in which , in after life , you can show your gratitude to ...
... unless fate is indeed hard upon him , to win out that measure of success if he will honestly try.1 II THE first thing I want to say to you here , is that the only efficient way in which , in after life , you can show your gratitude to ...
Page 76
... unless you have the ideals , and you will amount to nothing unless in good faith you strive to realize them.1 I If there is one thing which I should like to eradicate from the character of every American , it is the dreadful practice of ...
... unless you have the ideals , and you will amount to nothing unless in good faith you strive to realize them.1 I If there is one thing which I should like to eradicate from the character of every American , it is the dreadful practice of ...
Page 80
... unless in the one crisis for which his powers fit him . But normally the man who makes the great success when the emergency arises is the man who would have made a fair success in any event . I believe that the man who is really happy ...
... unless in the one crisis for which his powers fit him . But normally the man who makes the great success when the emergency arises is the man who would have made a fair success in any event . I believe that the man who is really happy ...
Page 82
... England , May 26 , 1910 . From African and European Addresses . Copyright , 1910. G. P. Put- nam's Sons , New York and London , publishers . VI . SERVICE I UNLESS democracy is based on the 82 THE AMERICANISM OF ROOSEVELT.
... England , May 26 , 1910 . From African and European Addresses . Copyright , 1910. G. P. Put- nam's Sons , New York and London , publishers . VI . SERVICE I UNLESS democracy is based on the 82 THE AMERICANISM OF ROOSEVELT.
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