Theodore Roosevelt, the CitizenMacmillan, 1904 - 471 pages |
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Page 9
... Roose- velt there from the second day on the ranch . But in those old days at home he was Ted with the boys , no doubt . For he was a whole boy and got out of it all that was going , after he got it going . He has told me that it took ...
... Roose- velt there from the second day on the ranch . But in those old days at home he was Ted with the boys , no doubt . For he was a whole boy and got out of it all that was going , after he got it going . He has told me that it took ...
Page 10
... Roose- velts in East Twentieth Street told me of how , passing in the street , she saw young Theodore hanging out of a second - story window and ran in to tell his mother . " If the Lord , " said she , as she made off to catch him ...
... Roose- velts in East Twentieth Street told me of how , passing in the street , she saw young Theodore hanging out of a second - story window and ran in to tell his mother . " If the Lord , " said she , as she made off to catch him ...
Page 47
... Roose- velt . One ran for Congress , pouring out money like water , contemptuously confident that so he could buy his way in . The news- papers reported his nightly progress from sa- loon to saloon , where " the boys " were thirstily ...
... Roose- velt . One ran for Congress , pouring out money like water , contemptuously confident that so he could buy his way in . The news- papers reported his nightly progress from sa- loon to saloon , where " the boys " were thirstily ...
Page 54
... more insidiously . " It was on April 6 , 1882 , that young Roose- velt took the floor in the Assembly and de- manded that Judge Westbrook , of Newburg , be impeached . And for sheer moral courage that act [ 54 ] THEODORE ROOSEVELT.
... more insidiously . " It was on April 6 , 1882 , that young Roose- velt took the floor in the Assembly and de- manded that Judge Westbrook , of Newburg , be impeached . And for sheer moral courage that act [ 54 ] THEODORE ROOSEVELT.
Page 55
... Roose- velt's career - is not remarkable for eloquence . But it is remarkable for fearless candor . called thieves thieves regardless of their mil- lions ; he slashed savagely at the Judge and the Attorney - General ; he told the plain ...
... Roose- velt's career - is not remarkable for eloquence . But it is remarkable for fearless candor . called thieves thieves regardless of their mil- lions ; he slashed savagely at the Judge and the Attorney - General ; he told the plain ...
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