We, here in America, hold in our hands the hope of the world, the fate of the coming years; and shame and disgrace will be ours if in our eyes the light of high resolve is dimmed, if we trail in the dust the golden hopes of men. THE AMERICANISM OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT - Page 117by HERMANN HAGEDORN - 1923Full view - About this book
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...fundamental purpose must be to secure genuine equality of opportunity." And, at Carnegie Hall, 20 Mar. 1912: "If on this new continent we merely build another...divided material prosperity, we shall have done nothing ..." Quoted and discussed at Harbaugh, Power and Responsibility, pp. 420, 423. private ownership with... | |
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