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| Henry Cabot Lodge - World history - 1906 - 430 pages
...expression of character to be developed among all the thousands of men who exercise popular sovereignty. To reach the goal toward which we are pressing forward,...self-respect befitting men who acknowledge no superior, self-control to replace that external control which a democracy rejects, respect for law, obedience... | |
| Albert Shaw - American literature - 1906 - 1268 pages
...expression of character to be developed among all the thousands of men who exercise popular sovereignty. To reach the goal toward which we are pressing forward,...personal independence and self-respect befitting men who ac-- knowledge no superior, self-control to replace that external control which a democracy rejects,... | |
| Elihu Root - South America - 1906 - 332 pages
...developed among all the thousands of men who exercise popular sovereignty. To reach the goal towards which we are pressing forward, the governing multitude...self-respect befitting men who acknowledge no superior, self-control to replace that external control which a democracy rejects, respect for law, obedience... | |
| United States - 1907 - 1178 pages
...expression of character to be developed among all the thousands of men who exercise popular sovereignty. To reach the goal toward which we are pressing forward,...selfrespect befitting men who acknowledge no superior, self-control to replace that external control which a democracy rejects, respect for law, obedience... | |
| George Washington Crichfield - America - 1908 - 704 pages
...developed among all the thousands of men who exercise popular sovereignty. "To reach the goal towards which we are pressing forward, the governing multitude...selfrespect befitting men who acknowledge no superior, self-control to replace that external control which a democracy rejects, respect for law, obedience... | |
| George Washington Crichfield - Latin America - 1908 - 698 pages
...developed among all the thousands of men who exercise popular sovereignty. "To reach the goal towards which we are pressing forward, the governing multitude...selfrespect befitting men who acknowledge no superior, self-control to replace that external control which a democracy rejects, respect for law, obedience... | |
| United States. Department of State - Latin America - 1909 - 986 pages
...expression of character to be developed among all the thousands of men who exercise popular sovereignty. To reach the goal toward which we are pressing forward,...selfrespect befitting men who acknowledge no superior, self-control to replace that external control which a democracy rejects, respect for Inw, obedience... | |
| Ella Adelaide Knapp, John Calvin French - Speeches, addresses, etc - 1911 - 454 pages
...developed among all the thousands of men who exercise popular sovereignty. To reach the goal towards which we are pressing forward, the governing multitude...self-respect befitting men who acknowledge no superior, self-control to replace that external control which a democracy rejects, respect for law, obedience... | |
| John Barrett - Washington (D.C.) - 1911 - 270 pages
...developed among all the thousands of men who exercise popular sovereignty. To reach the goal towards which we are pressing forward, the governing multitude...acquire knowledge that comes from universal education, 198 wisdom that follows practical experience, personal independence and self-respect befitting men... | |
| Hiram Bingham - Monroe doctrine - 1913 - 172 pages
...developed among all the thousands of men who exercise popular sovereignty. To reach the goal towards which we are pressing forward, the governing multitude...self-respect befitting men who acknowledge no superior, self-control to replace that external control which a democracy rejects, respect for law, obedience... | |
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