Theodore Roosevelt: The Man as I Knew HimChristian Herald, 1919 - 420 pages |
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... 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 , which burned with such ...
... 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 , which burned with such ...
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... moral ele- ments without which there can be no real manhood in any calling or position , was increased by the law of imitation . Lincoln tried his best to become like Washington . When a boy he came across a life of Washington at a ...
... moral ele- ments without which there can be no real manhood in any calling or position , was increased by the law of imitation . Lincoln tried his best to become like Washington . When a boy he came across a life of Washington at a ...
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... great . He came of splendid stock on both sides . For two hundred years the name of Roose- velt has been prominent and popular in many forms of material , intellectual , moral and political endeavors in 38 THEODORE ROOSEVELT.
... great . He came of splendid stock on both sides . For two hundred years the name of Roose- velt has been prominent and popular in many forms of material , intellectual , moral and political endeavors in 38 THEODORE ROOSEVELT.
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The Man as I Knew Him Ferdinand Cowle Iglehart. of material , intellectual , moral and political endeavors in New York City . The first of the name , Claas Mar- tenzen van Roosevelt , came from Holland to New Amsterdam in 1649 ...
The Man as I Knew Him Ferdinand Cowle Iglehart. of material , intellectual , moral and political endeavors in New York City . The first of the name , Claas Mar- tenzen van Roosevelt , came from Holland to New Amsterdam in 1649 ...
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... moral and religious influence of the Holland- Dutch , and the chivalry of the beautiful Southland . Just as soon as the boy Theodore had learned to Underwood & Underwood , N. Y. THE NEW YORK PUBLIC 40 THEODORE ROOSEVELT.
... moral and religious influence of the Holland- Dutch , and the chivalry of the beautiful Southland . Just as soon as the boy Theodore had learned to Underwood & Underwood , N. Y. THE NEW YORK PUBLIC 40 THEODORE ROOSEVELT.
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