Now I intend to try. But the measure of my success is going to largely depend upon the support that I get from just such men as I see before me tonight. I am a loyal party man, but I believe very firmly that I can best render aid to my party by doing... Theodore Roosevelt, the Citizen - Page 421by Jacob August Riis - 1904 - 471 pagesFull view - About this book
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...going to largely depend upon the support that I get from just such men as I see before me tonight. I am a loyal party man, but I believe very firmly...every decent man, no matter what his party may be. It is not an easy thing, when you come down to the practical realities, to work for the best; it is... | |
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...going to largely depend upon the support that I get from just such men as I see before me tonight. I am a loyal party man, but I believe very firmly...every decent man, no matter what his party may be. It is not an easy thing, when you come down to the practical realities, to work for the best; it is... | |
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