Presidential Addresses and State Papers of Theodore Roosevelt ...: With Portrait Frontispiece ...P.F. Collier & son, 1905 |
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... ment , they can rest assured that a full and in- creasing measure of recognition will be given them . Above all they should remember that their prime needs are moral and industrial , not political . It is a good thing to try the experi- ...
... ment , they can rest assured that a full and in- creasing measure of recognition will be given them . Above all they should remember that their prime needs are moral and industrial , not political . It is a good thing to try the experi- ...
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... ment . I shall not keep you very long this evening . I have come here not to make you a set speech , but if you will allow me to say so to speak as an old friend among his old friends . I have seen a good deal of your lives . I know the ...
... ment . I shall not keep you very long this evening . I have come here not to make you a set speech , but if you will allow me to say so to speak as an old friend among his old friends . I have seen a good deal of your lives . I know the ...
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... ment Company should effect , by private negoti- ation , a satisfactory settlement between them . They accordingly entered into an arrangement for a set- tlement , which was mutually satisfactory to the parties . A similar arrangement ...
... ment Company should effect , by private negoti- ation , a satisfactory settlement between them . They accordingly entered into an arrangement for a set- tlement , which was mutually satisfactory to the parties . A similar arrangement ...
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