There is a homely old adage which runs : "Speak softly and carry a big stick ; you will go far." If the American Nation will speak softly, and yet build, and keep at a pitch of the highest training, a thoroughly efficient Navy, the Monroe Doctrine will... THE AMERICANISM OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT - Page 78by HERMANN HAGEDORN - 1923Full view - About this book
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...big stick; you will go far." If the American Nation will speak softly, and yet build, and keep at a pitch of the highest training, a thoroughly efficient navy, the Monroe Doctrine will go far. President THEODORE ROOSEVELT, speech, Chicago, Illinois, April 2, 1903.— Presidential Addresses and... | |
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