Theodore Roosevelt, Twenty-six President of the United States: A Typical AmericanE. R. Du Mont, 1901 - 413 pages |
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... say " gentlemen , " he did not say " fellow citizens , " he said " boys , " for his mind had flown back to a time when he was fighting for his country- " Boys , we must stand together . We have met at the bier of one whom we loved . He ...
... say " gentlemen , " he did not say " fellow citizens , " he said " boys , " for his mind had flown back to a time when he was fighting for his country- " Boys , we must stand together . We have met at the bier of one whom we loved . He ...
Page 67
... says ; " I owe all my vigor to the country . " Mr. Roosevelt's reading and research had been of such a nature as to develop his admira- tion for heroic deeds , and in college he became a close student of history , being specially ...
... says ; " I owe all my vigor to the country . " Mr. Roosevelt's reading and research had been of such a nature as to develop his admira- tion for heroic deeds , and in college he became a close student of history , being specially ...
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... say in deciding the destiny of the oceans of the East and the West . " So much for the commercial side . From the standpoint of international honor , the argu- ment is even stronger . The guns that thundered off Manila and Santiago left ...
... say in deciding the destiny of the oceans of the East and the West . " So much for the commercial side . From the standpoint of international honor , the argu- ment is even stronger . The guns that thundered off Manila and Santiago left ...
Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS | 5 |
A TYPICAL AMERICAN introduction by OPIE READ | 25 |
THEODORE ROOSEVELT | 33 |
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