The Americanism of Theodore Roosevelt: Selections from His Writings and Speeches, Volume 3Houghton Mifflin Company, 1923 - 317 pages |
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... - mittee . He formed the Progressive Party and became its candidate . In the course of the bitter campaign which followed he was shot in Milwaukee , and escaped death by a hair . In the election a month xii BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH.
... - mittee . He formed the Progressive Party and became its candidate . In the course of the bitter campaign which followed he was shot in Milwaukee , and escaped death by a hair . In the election a month xii BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH.
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... course . The war broke out in Europe . Instantly he saw its significance to America and appealed to the Nation to prepare for danger . For a long time his answer was only indifference or derision , but gradually his vigorous calls for ...
... course . The war broke out in Europe . Instantly he saw its significance to America and appealed to the Nation to prepare for danger . For a long time his answer was only indifference or derision , but gradually his vigorous calls for ...
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... course . He died in his sleep , without warning , on January 6 , 1919 . " Consider the qualities which were his beyond dis- pute , ” said after his death a man who at different times had fought with him and fought against him— Elihu ...
... course . He died in his sleep , without warning , on January 6 , 1919 . " Consider the qualities which were his beyond dis- pute , ” said after his death a man who at different times had fought with him and fought against him— Elihu ...
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... course of conduct or a public action which he did not believe to be for the best interests of his country , and in which that con- sideration did not stand first in his mind . ” THE NATION'S DEBT TO ITS HEROES Every great nation owes ...
... course of conduct or a public action which he did not believe to be for the best interests of his country , and in which that con- sideration did not stand first in his mind . ” THE NATION'S DEBT TO ITS HEROES Every great nation owes ...
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... course thickest , and their peculiarities least . Here and there at such points they built small backwoods burgs or towns , rude , straggling , unkempt villages , with a store or two , a tavern- sometimes good , often a " scandalous hog ...
... course thickest , and their peculiarities least . Here and there at such points they built small backwoods burgs or towns , rude , straggling , unkempt villages , with a store or two , a tavern- sometimes good , often a " scandalous hog ...
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