The Americanism of Theodore Roosevelt: Selections from His Writings and Speeches, Volume 3Houghton Mifflin Company, 1923 - 317 pages |
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... America and the World War , Outdoor Pas- times of an American Hunter , Theodore Roosevelt and His Time , African Game Trails ) ; Messrs . G. P. Put- nam's Sons ( American Ideals , The Winning of the West , The Wilderness Hunter ...
... America and the World War , Outdoor Pas- times of an American Hunter , Theodore Roosevelt and His Time , African Game Trails ) ; Messrs . G. P. Put- nam's Sons ( American Ideals , The Winning of the West , The Wilderness Hunter ...
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... American political life . In 1895 , he became Police Commissioner of New York . He found the force corrupt , and he cleansed it and gave it a new spirit . Against the opposition of powerful interests even in his own party , he enforced ...
... American political life . In 1895 , he became Police Commissioner of New York . He found the force corrupt , and he cleansed it and gave it a new spirit . Against the opposition of powerful interests even in his own party , he enforced ...
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... American history , at home as well as in the Nation's relations with the rest of the world . Roosevelt brought fresh air into the Na- tion's politics ; intensely practical as he was , he had the capacity to dream great dreams and the ...
... American history , at home as well as in the Nation's relations with the rest of the world . Roosevelt brought fresh air into the Na- tion's politics ; intensely practical as he was , he had the capacity to dream great dreams and the ...
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... Americans were respected and secure the world over ; the Nation re- mained at peace with all nations , and he ... America , though she " spoke softly , " carried a " big stick . ” He fought harder against a renomination in 1908 than most ...
... Americans were respected and secure the world over ; the Nation re- mained at peace with all nations , and he ... America , though she " spoke softly , " carried a " big stick . ” He fought harder against a renomination in 1908 than most ...
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... Americans who appeared to regard America as a " polyglot boarding - house . " He was the logical candidate for President on the Repub- lican ticket in 1916 , but his enemies in the party were too strong . Wilson was reelected . When ...
... Americans who appeared to regard America as a " polyglot boarding - house . " He was the logical candidate for President on the Repub- lican ticket in 1916 , but his enemies in the party were too strong . Wilson was reelected . When ...
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