The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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Page xi
... Command - There Is a Shake Up - A " Histo- rian " Ordered Not to Labor Any More , Pleads He Is of the Civil Service Class , but Is Put out - Melancholy Illness of Admiral Sampson - The Origin of the Trouble - The President's Finding ...
... Command - There Is a Shake Up - A " Histo- rian " Ordered Not to Labor Any More , Pleads He Is of the Civil Service Class , but Is Put out - Melancholy Illness of Admiral Sampson - The Origin of the Trouble - The President's Finding ...
Page xvi
... command . Where Theodore Roosevelt walked , he made straight roads , and where he rode there remained highways . In school at Albany in the Assembly , as at Cambridge classified in Harvard , he moved into a higher class , wherever he ...
... command . Where Theodore Roosevelt walked , he made straight roads , and where he rode there remained highways . In school at Albany in the Assembly , as at Cambridge classified in Harvard , he moved into a higher class , wherever he ...
Page xix
... command . The readers of his histories and of official and other public addresses and orders , issued when Governor of New York , knew this ; and that the strength and splendor of his style and variety and solidity of his substance have ...
... command . The readers of his histories and of official and other public addresses and orders , issued when Governor of New York , knew this ; and that the strength and splendor of his style and variety and solidity of his substance have ...
Page xxi
... command of the continent that is to be the axis of the evolu- tions of our progressive growth . Four square , and all around , we confront all the winds that come and go on errands with messages , while the waves and tides of our ...
... command of the continent that is to be the axis of the evolu- tions of our progressive growth . Four square , and all around , we confront all the winds that come and go on errands with messages , while the waves and tides of our ...
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... command of facts and their logical presentation , showed accurate knowledge of American history . The speech was a sensation . The young New Yorker made a pro- found impression upon the Assembly . He established himself as one of the ...
... command of facts and their logical presentation , showed accurate knowledge of American history . The speech was a sensation . The young New Yorker made a pro- found impression upon the Assembly . He established himself as one of the ...
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