A life of slothful ease, a life of that peace which springs merely from lack either of desire or of power to strive after great things, is as little worthy of a nation as of an individual. I ask only that what every self-respecting American demands from... The Technical World Magazine - Page 821904Full view - About this book
| Robert Porter St. John, Raymond Lenox Noonan - 1922 - 360 pages
...little worthy of a nation as of an individual. I ask only that what every self-respecting American demands from himself, and from his sons, shall be...ease, that peace, is to be the first consideration in their eyes, to be the ultimate goal after which they strive? You men of Chicago have made this city... | |
| HERMANN HAGEDORN - 1923 - 340 pages
...little worthy of a nation as of an individual. I ask only that what every self-respecting American demands from himself and from his sons shall be demanded...ease, that peace, is to be the first consideration in their eyes — to be the ultimate goal after which they strive? You men of Chicago have made this city... | |
| John Louis Haney - 1923 - 484 pages
...little worthy of a nation as of an individual. I ask only that what every self-respecting American demands from himself, and from his sons, shall be...ease, that peace, is to be the first consideration in their eyes, to be the ultimate goal after which they strive? . . . We do not admire the man of timid... | |
| Edward Alsworth Ross, Mrs. Mary Edna McCaull Bohlman - 1926 - 434 pages
...little worthy of a nation as of an individual. I ask only that what every self-respecting American demands from himself and from his sons shall be demanded...ease, that peace, is to be the first consideration in their eyes — to be the ultimate goal after which they strive? You work yourselves, and you bring... | |
| Anders Breidlid - 1996 - 432 pages
...as little worthy of a nation as of an individual. I ask only that what every selfrespecting American demands from himself and from his sons shall be demanded...ease, that peace, is to be the first consideration in their eyes - to be the ultimate goal after which they strive? You men of Chicago have made this city... | |
| Richard Harding Davis - 2006 - 276 pages
...little worthy of a nation as of an individual. I ask only that what every self-respecting American demands from himself and from his sons shall be demanded...ease, that peace, is to be the first consideration in their eyes — to be the ultimate goal after which they strive? You men of Chicago have made this city... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 2006 - 341 pages
...an individual. I ask only that what every selfrespecting American demands from himself and from Ms sons shall be demanded of the American nation as a...ease, that peace, is to be the first consideration in their eyes — to be the ultimate goal after which they strive! You men of Chicago have made this city... | |
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