hut was the cradle of one of the great sons of men, a man of singular, delightful, vital genius, who presently emerged upon the great stage of the Nation's history, gaunt, shy, ungainly, but dominant and majestic, a natural ruler of men. * * Bulletin of the Pan American Union - Page 409by Pan American Union - 1916Full view - About this book
| Christian Gauss - 1917 - 304 pages
...own cradle even, and its own life and adventure and of training. Here 36 is proof of it. This little hut was the cradle of one of the great sons of men,...but dominant and majestic, a natural ruler of men, himself inevitably the central figure of the great plot. No . man can explain this, but every man can... | |
| Augustus White Long - 1917 - 458 pages
...its own cradie even, and its own life of adventure and of training. Here is proof of it. This little hut was the cradle of one of the great sons of men,...but dominant and majestic, a natural ruler of men, himself inevitably the central figure of the great plot. No man can explain this, but every man can... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - 1917 - 520 pages
...its own cradle even, and its own life of adventure and of training. Here is proof of it. This little hut was the cradle of one of the great sons of men,...but dominant and majestic, a natural ruler of men, himself inevitably the central figure of the great plot. No man can explain this, but every man can... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 688 pages
...its own cradle even, and its own life of adventure and of training. Here is proof of it. This little hut was the cradle of one of the great sons of men,...but dominant and majestic, a natural ruler of men, himself inevitably the central figure of the great plot. No man can explain this, but every man can... | |
| Christian Gauss - 1917 - 324 pages
...its own life and adventure and of training. H< Abraham Lincoln 97 is proof of it. This little hut'was the cradle of one of the great sons of men, a man...but dominant and majestic, a natural ruler of men, himself inevitably the central figure of the great plot. No man can explain this, but every man can... | |
| Christian Frederick Gauss - 1917 - 336 pages
...adventure and of training. Here is proof of it. This little hut was the cradle of one of the great-sons of men, a man of singular, delightful, vital genius...but dominant and majestic, a natural ruler of men, himself inevitably the central figure of the great plot. No man can explain this, but every man can... | |
| United States. President - 1917 - 566 pages
...its own cradle even, and its own life of adventure and of training. Here is proof of it. This little hut was the cradle of one of the great sons of men,...emerged upon the great stage of the nation's history, ijaunt, shy, ungainly, but dominant and majestic, a natural ruler of men, himself inevitably the central... | |
| United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson) - 1918 - 518 pages
...its own cradle even, and its own life of adventure and of training. Here is proof of it. This little hut was the cradle of one of the great sons of men,...but dominant and majestic, a natural ruler of men, himself inevitably the central figure of the great plot. No man can explain this, but every man can... | |
| United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson) - 1918 - 520 pages
...its own cradle even, and its own life of adventure and of training. Here is proof of it. This little hut was the cradle of one of the great sons of men,...but dominant and majestic, a natural ruler of men, himself inevitably the central figure of the great plot. No man can explain this, but every man can... | |
| United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson), Woodrow Wilson - 1918 - 522 pages
...its own cradle even, and its own life of adventure and of training. Here is proof of it. This little hut was the cradle of one of the great sons of men,...but dominant and majestic, a natural ruler of men, himself inevitably the central figure of the great plot. No man can explain this, but every man can... | |
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