Theodore Roosevelt: The Man as I Knew HimChristian Herald, 1919 - 420 pages |
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Page vii
... dangerous men and of his moral courage ; of his personal and political integrity , which no penny of graft ever dared approach and against which there was no breath of scandal ; of his in- domitable industry ; of his loyalty personified ...
... dangerous men and of his moral courage ; of his personal and political integrity , which no penny of graft ever dared approach and against which there was no breath of scandal ; of his in- domitable industry ; of his loyalty personified ...
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... dangers and responsi- bilities , was shot the woof of an infinite number of small annoyances . He worked out his great task while unceas- ingly beset by the need of attending as best he could to a multitude of small tasks . It is a ...
... dangers and responsi- bilities , was shot the woof of an infinite number of small annoyances . He worked out his great task while unceas- ingly beset by the need of attending as best he could to a multitude of small tasks . It is a ...
Page 88
... dangerous wild beasts ! Yet he did it all with eagerness because he loved it . This cowboy ranchman in scuffling with his herds , this mighty hunter with his gun , built up one of the most powerful bodies in America and at the same time ...
... dangerous wild beasts ! Yet he did it all with eagerness because he loved it . This cowboy ranchman in scuffling with his herds , this mighty hunter with his gun , built up one of the most powerful bodies in America and at the same time ...
Page 96
... dangers to the American commonwealth. It would be hard to find words to express the difficulty of the task to which he was called. For seventy years it had been understood, by all political parties, that the offices of the government ...
... dangers to the American commonwealth. It would be hard to find words to express the difficulty of the task to which he was called. For seventy years it had been understood, by all political parties, that the offices of the government ...
Page 96
... dangers to the American commonwealth . It would be hard to find words to express the difficulty of the task to which he was called . For seventy years it had been understood , by all political parties , that the offices of the ...
... dangers to the American commonwealth . It would be hard to find words to express the difficulty of the task to which he was called . For seventy years it had been understood , by all political parties , that the offices of the ...
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