Rendezvous with Destiny: A History of Modern American Reform1953 |
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... Roosevelt had a patrician's disdain for greedy businessmen , a patrician's sense of noblesse oblige toward the ... Theodore Roosevelt was emerging the first President of the United States who represented the progressive movement ...
... Roosevelt had a patrician's disdain for greedy businessmen , a patrician's sense of noblesse oblige toward the ... Theodore Roosevelt was emerging the first President of the United States who represented the progressive movement ...
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... Theodore Roosevelt as the soundest of the contemporary reform leaders . Before and during his White House days Roosevelt had written his own denunciations of that " incompetent , " Thomas Jefferson , with " his nervous fear of doing ...
... Theodore Roosevelt as the soundest of the contemporary reform leaders . Before and during his White House days Roosevelt had written his own denunciations of that " incompetent , " Thomas Jefferson , with " his nervous fear of doing ...
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... Roosevelt could be was suggested by a speech in which he hoped " to see the day when not a foot of American soil ... Theodore Roosevelt ( Scribner , 1923-6 ) , XIX , 438-9 ; and Henry F. Pringle : Theodore Roosevelt ( Harcourt ...
... Roosevelt could be was suggested by a speech in which he hoped " to see the day when not a foot of American soil ... Theodore Roosevelt ( Scribner , 1923-6 ) , XIX , 438-9 ; and Henry F. Pringle : Theodore Roosevelt ( Harcourt ...
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