Let us, the children of the men who proved themselves equal to the mighty days, let us, the children of the men who carried the great Civil War to a triumphant conclusion, praise the God of our fathers that the ignoble counsels of peace were rejected;... The Works of Theodore Roosevelt: The strenuous life - Page 3by Theodore Roosevelt - 1901 - 19 pagesFull view - About this book
| Edwin Gordon Lawrence - 1911 - 376 pages
...fathers that the ignoble counsels of peace were rejected; that the suffering and loss, the blackness of sorrow and despair, were unflinchingly faced, and...years of strife endured, for in the end the slave was free, the Union restored, and the mighty American Republic placed once more as a helmeted queen among... | |
| Elias Hershey Sneath - 1913 - 386 pages
...fathers that the ignoble counsels of peace were rejected ; that the suffering and loss, the blackness of sorrow and despair, were unflinchingly faced, and...tasks, and woe to us if we fail to perform them ! We cannot, if we would, play the part of China, and be content to rot by inches in ignoble ease within... | |
| Elias Hershey Sneath, George Hodges, Edward Lawrence Stevens - 1913 - 384 pages
...fathers that the ignoble counsels of peace were rejected ; that the suffering and loss, the blackness of sorrow and despair, were unflinchingly faced, and...the mighty American republic placed once more as a hel meted queen among nations. We of this generation do not have to face a task such as that our fathers... | |
| Richard Ashley Rice - 1915 - 412 pages
...fathers that the ignoble counsels of peace were rejected; that the suffering and loss, the blackness of sorrow and despair, were unflinchingly faced, and...tasks, and woe to us if we fail to perform them ! We cannot, if we would, play the part of China, and be content to rot by inches in ignoble ease within... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1916 - 430 pages
...fathers that the ignoble counsels of peace were rejected ; that the suffering and loss, the blackness of sorrow and despair, were unflinchingly faced and the...placed once more as a helmeted queen among nations." PROFESSIONAL NONCOMBATANTS HARMFUL (From Life of Thomas H. Benton, written in 1887.) "A class of professional... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1916 - 434 pages
...fathers that the ignoble counsels of peace were rejected ; that the suffering and loss, the blackness of sorrow and despair, were unflinchingly faced and the...placed once more as a helmeted queen among nations." PROFESSIONAL NONCOMBATANTS HARMFUL (From Life of Thomas H. Benton, written in 1887.) "A class of professional... | |
| Carleton B. Case - 1918 - 174 pages
...fathers that the ignoble counsels of peace were rejected; that the suffering and loss, the blackness of sorrow and despair, were unflinchingly faced, and...years of strife endured, for in the end the slave was free, the Union restored, and the mighty American Republic placed once more as a helmeted queen among... | |
| Robert Porter St. John, Raymond Lenox Noonan - 1920 - 296 pages
...fathers that the ignoble counsels of peace were rejected, that the suffering and loss, the blackness of sorrow and despair, were unflinchingly faced, and...republic placed once more as a helmeted queen among the nations. If we are to be a really great people, we must strive in good faith to play a great part... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1920 - 424 pages
...fathers that the ignoble counsels of peace were rejected, that the suffering and loss, the blackness of sorrow and despair, were unflinchingly faced and the years of strife endured; for in 30 the end the slave was freed, the Union restored, and the mighty American Republic placed once more... | |
| Bradley Gilman - 1921 - 948 pages
...fathers that the ignoble counsels of peace were rejected ; that the suffering and loss, the blackness of sorrow and despair, were unflinchingly faced, and...the mighty American Republic placed once more as a helmetted queen among nations. "We of this generation do not have to face a task such as that our fathers... | |
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