Theodore Roosevelt: The Man as I Knew HimChristian Herald, 1919 - 420 pages |
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Page 30
... memory of the loved and lost , and the solemn pride that must be yours to have laid so costly a sacrifice on the altar of freedom . Yours very sincerely and respectfully , A. LINCOLN . Any man who has occupied the office of President ...
... memory of the loved and lost , and the solemn pride that must be yours to have laid so costly a sacrifice on the altar of freedom . Yours very sincerely and respectfully , A. LINCOLN . Any man who has occupied the office of President ...
Page 31
... memory , and the memory of her sons whom she bore for the Union , should be kept green in our minds ; for she and they , in life and death , typified all that is best and highest in our national existence . The deed itself , and the ...
... memory , and the memory of her sons whom she bore for the Union , should be kept green in our minds ; for she and they , in life and death , typified all that is best and highest in our national existence . The deed itself , and the ...
Page 54
... memory of my life . For now he's our President , and I - I will sleep in a garret to - night . " When Theodore was sixteen years of age , his father moved into the more fashionable district from the old house on 20th Street to 6 West ...
... memory of my life . For now he's our President , and I - I will sleep in a garret to - night . " When Theodore was sixteen years of age , his father moved into the more fashionable district from the old house on 20th Street to 6 West ...
Page 75
... memory . Another officer ad- mitted that he made legally eighty thousand dollars a year . Assemblyman Roosevelt introduced measures which put a stop to all of these excessively high sal- aries and made uncomfortable the use of such ...
... memory . Another officer ad- mitted that he made legally eighty thousand dollars a year . Assemblyman Roosevelt introduced measures which put a stop to all of these excessively high sal- aries and made uncomfortable the use of such ...
Page 84
... memory of endless prairies shimmering in the bright sun ; of vast , snow - clad wastes , lying desolate under gray skies ; of the melancholy marshes ; of the rush of mighty rivers ; of the breath of the evergreen forest in summer ; of ...
... memory of endless prairies shimmering in the bright sun ; of vast , snow - clad wastes , lying desolate under gray skies ; of the melancholy marshes ; of the rush of mighty rivers ; of the breath of the evergreen forest in summer ; of ...
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