There is not in the world a more ignoble character than the mere money-getting American, insensible to every duty, regardless of every principle, bent only on amassing a fortune, and putting his fortune only to the basest uses — whether these uses be... The Review of Reviews - Página 344editado por - 1895Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| William Thomas Stead - 1901 - 742 páginas
...uses be to speculate in stocks and wreck railroads, or to allow his son to lead a life of' foolish idleness and gross debauchery, or to purchase some scoundrel of high social position for his daughter. He believes that " trades unionism is the best hope for healthy material growth in... | |
| 1899 - 652 páginas
...fortune only to the basest uses — whether these uses be to speculate in stocks and wreck railroads for himself, or to allow his son to lead a life of foolish...deed like founding a college or endowing a church, whicn makes those good people who are also foolish forget his iniquity." Personally, Mr. Roosevelt... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1897 - 392 páginas
...and putting his fortune only to the basest uses — whether these uses be to speculate in stocks and wreck railroads himself, or to allow his son to lead...more dangerous if he occasionally does some deed like founda VOL. I. ing a college or endowing a church, which makes those good people who are also foolish... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1897 - 544 páginas
...and putting his fortune only to the basest uses — whether these uses be to speculate in stocks and wreck railroads himself, or to allow his son to lead...more dangerous if he occasionally does some deed like founda " VOL. I. ing a college or endowing a church, which makes those good people who are also foolish... | |
| 1898 - 772 páginas
...fortune only to the basest uses — whether these uses be to speculate in stocks and wreck railroads for himself, or to allow his son to lead a life of foolish...those good people who are also foolish forget his iniquity.' ' A TINE PHYSICAL SPECIMEN. •• Personally Mr. Roosevelt, suggests two tilings at the... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1904 - 394 páginas
...and putting his fortune only to the basest uses—whether these uses be to speculate in stocks and wreck railroads himself, or to allow his son to lead...more dangerous if he occasionally does some deed like founda VOL. I. ing a college or endowing a church, which makes those good people who are also foolish... | |
| Jacob August Riis - 1904 - 526 páginas
...and putting his fortune only to the basest uses—whether these uses be to speculate in stocks and wreck railroads himself, or to allow his son to lead...social position, foreign or native, for his daughter." " Young Mr. Roosevelt " went into the next Legislature re-elected with a big majority in a year that... | |
| Jacob August Riis - 1904 - 488 páginas
...these uses be to speculate in stocks and wreck railroads himself, or to allow his son to lead a lif e of foolish and expensive idleness and gross debauchery,...social position, foreign or native, for his daughter." " Young Mr. Roosevelt " went into the next Legislature re-elected with a big majority in a year that... | |
| Jacob August Riis - 1904 - 540 páginas
...and putting his fortune only to the basest uses— whether these uses be to speculate in stocks and wreck railroads himself, or to allow his son to lead a life of f oolish and expensive idleness and gross debauchery, or to purchase some scoundrel of high social... | |
| James Morgan - 1907 - 408 páginas
...and putting his fortune only to the basest uses, whether these uses be to speculate in stocks or to wreck railroads himself, or to allow his son to lead...and gross debauchery, or to purchase some scoundrel and his social position, foreign or native, for his daughter."}) Roosevelt's noble father had died,... | |
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