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We can not afford to lose the virtues which made the men of ’61 to ’65 great in war.
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gutenberg.orgWe can not afford to lose the virtues which made the men of ’61 to ’65 great in war.
Roosevelt stresses the need to maintain virtues that contributed to past military successes.
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