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Theodore Roosevelt

CHAPTER XV
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The people have accepted Mr.Wilson's assurances.

Now let him make his promises good.

He is committed, if his words mean anything, to the promise to break up every trust, every big corporation--perhaps every small corporation--in the United States--not to go through the motions of breaking them up, but really to break them up.

He is committed against the policy (of efficient control and mastery of the big corporations both by law and by administrative action in cooperation) proposed by the Progressives.

Let him keep faith with the people; let him in good faith try to keep the promises he has thus repeatedly made.


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