Theodore Roosevelt: The Man as I Knew HimChristian Herald, 1919 - 420 pages |
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... mother of five sons who have died gloriously on the field of battle . I feel how weak and fruitless must be any word of mine which should attempt to beguile you from the grief of a loss so overwhelming . But I cannot refrain from ...
... mother of five sons who have died gloriously on the field of battle . I feel how weak and fruitless must be any word of mine which should attempt to beguile you from the grief of a loss so overwhelming . But I cannot refrain from ...
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... mother of whom he wrote stood in our sense on a loftier plane of patriotism than the mighty President himself . Her memory , and the memory of her sons whom she bore for the Union , should be kept green in our minds ; for she and they ...
... mother of whom he wrote stood in our sense on a loftier plane of patriotism than the mighty President himself . Her memory , and the memory of her sons whom she bore for the Union , should be kept green in our minds ; for she and they ...
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... Dutch Reformed Church , and was respected and loved universally . At his death , the flags in New York City were dropped to half - mast in sorrow . Theodore's stock on his mother's side was just as good HIS BIRTHPLACE AND BOYHOOD 39.
... Dutch Reformed Church , and was respected and loved universally . At his death , the flags in New York City were dropped to half - mast in sorrow . Theodore's stock on his mother's side was just as good HIS BIRTHPLACE AND BOYHOOD 39.
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... mother's brother , James D. Bullock , was a prominent officer in the Confederate navy , who arranged for the purchase of the privateers Florida and Alabama . His mother , Miss Martha Bullock , was married to Theodore Roose- velt , Sr ...
... mother's brother , James D. Bullock , was a prominent officer in the Confederate navy , who arranged for the purchase of the privateers Florida and Alabama . His mother , Miss Martha Bullock , was married to Theodore Roose- velt , Sr ...
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... mother had taught him when a boy . There was no man in public life who seemed more a product of our popular school system than Mr. Roosevelt . Yet he never attended the public schools a day in his life . It would be thought that his per ...
... mother had taught him when a boy . There was no man in public life who seemed more a product of our popular school system than Mr. Roosevelt . Yet he never attended the public schools a day in his life . It would be thought that his per ...
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