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... regard politics as a career , for save under exceptional circumstances I do not believe that any American can afford to try to make this his definite career in life . With us politics are of a distinctly From a copyrighted photograph by ...
... regard politics as a career , for save under exceptional circumstances I do not believe that any American can afford to try to make this his definite career in life . With us politics are of a distinctly From a copyrighted photograph by ...
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... regard per se ; but I would not have the slightest objection to receiving him , and indeed would be rather glad to receive him , if he was merely a member of it . But in addition he represents the very type of fool academic ...
... regard per se ; but I would not have the slightest objection to receiving him , and indeed would be rather glad to receive him , if he was merely a member of it . But in addition he represents the very type of fool academic ...
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... regard as most worthy of attention , and it is practically unanimous that he is an exceptionally fine judge and head and shoulders above every other man who at that time it was possible to obtain for the position . " In the next place ...
... regard as most worthy of attention , and it is practically unanimous that he is an exceptionally fine judge and head and shoulders above every other man who at that time it was possible to obtain for the position . " In the next place ...
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... proclamation was restrained by modesty perhaps from calling attention to what historians are likely to regard as the best work of his Administration - not legislation , but the progress made RAILWAY RATE LAW - MAN WITH A MUCKRAKE 17.
... proclamation was restrained by modesty perhaps from calling attention to what historians are likely to regard as the best work of his Administration - not legislation , but the progress made RAILWAY RATE LAW - MAN WITH A MUCKRAKE 17.
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... of letters , and I , an Ameri- can politician largely of non - English descent , should be in such entire accord as regards the essentials . • " Thank Heaven , I have never hesitated to criticize 22 THEODORE ROOSEVELT AND HIS TIME.
... of letters , and I , an Ameri- can politician largely of non - English descent , should be in such entire accord as regards the essentials . • " Thank Heaven , I have never hesitated to criticize 22 THEODORE ROOSEVELT AND HIS TIME.
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