| Theodore Roosevelt - 1910 - 250 pages
...resolute to be both honest and brave, to serve high ideals, yet to use practical methods. Above all, let us shrink from no strife, moral or physical, within...ultimately win the goal of true national greatness. ā Ibid. Doctrine of the Strenuous Life 87 The man who is constitutionally incapable The of working... | |
| Grenville Kleiser - 1911 - 412 pages
...resolute to be both honest and brave, to serve high ideals, yet to use practical methods. Above all, let us shrink from no strife, moral or physical, within...ultimately win the goal of true national greatness. THE IDEAL LAWYER* BY JOHN W. GRIGGS GENTLEMEN OF THE GRADUATING CLASS OP THE YALE LAW SCHOOL: ā I... | |
| Daniel Henderson - 1919 - 300 pages
...resolute to be both honest and brave; to serve high ideals, yet to use practical methods. Above all, let us shrink from no strife, moral or physical, within...ultimately win the goal of true national greatness. THEODORE ROOSEVELT." XIV The "Bull Moose" AFTER more than a year's absence in Africa /jL and Europe,... | |
| 1919 - 824 pages
...and stronger peoples will pass us by. and will win for themselves the domination of the world. . . . Let us shrink from no strife, moral or physical, within...that- the strife is justified, for it is only through hard and dangerous endeavor, that we shall ultimately win the goal of true national greatness." Has... | |
| Daniel Henderson - 1919 - 300 pages
...resolute to be both honest and brave; to serve high ideals, yet to use practical methods. Above all, let us shrink from no strife, moral or physical, within...we are certain that the strife is justified, for it iĀ« only through strife, through hard and dangerous endeavor, that we shall ultimately win the goal... | |
| Litchfield Historical Society (Conn.) - 1920 - 216 pages
...resolute to be both honest and brave ā to serve high ideals, yet to use practical methods. Above all let us shrink from no strife, moral or physical, within...ultimately win the goal of true national greatness". contemplation of the lives of the Litchfield Founders, Pioneers and Patriots! Mr. Chairman, your Excellency,... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1920 - 424 pages
...resolute to be both honest and brave, to serve high ideals, yet to use practical methods. Above all, let us shrink from, no strife, moral or physical, within or without the nation, provided we 5 are certain that the strife is justified; for it is only through strife, through hard and dangerous... | |
| Robert Porter St. John, Raymond Lenox Noonan - 1920 - 296 pages
...resolute to be both honest and grave to serve high ideals, yet to use practical methods. Above all, let us shrink from no strife, moral or physical, within or without the nation, provided that we are certain that the strife is justified ; for it is only through strife, through hard and... | |
| Bradley Gilman - 1921 - 948 pages
...honest and brave, to serve high ideals, yet to use practical methods. Above all, let us not shrink from strife, moral or physical, within or without the nation,...ultimately win the goal of true national greatness." In continuation of the application of strenuous life to the affairs of the world, the President has... | |
| Benjamin Alexander Heydrick - 1921 - 416 pages
...honest and brave, to serve high ideals, yet to use practical methods. Above all, let us not shrink from strife, moral or physical, within or without the Nation, provided we are certain the strife is justified ; for it is only through strife, through hard and dangerous endeavor, that... | |
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