Theodore Roosevelt: The Man as I Knew HimChristian Herald, 1919 - 420 pages |
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... sent out stained with my tears and those of the nation ; with sorrow in our hearts that we shall see his face no more , but bright with hope that his spirit will remain with us , and that we shall see him again , and breathing a prayer ...
... sent out stained with my tears and those of the nation ; with sorrow in our hearts that we shall see his face no more , but bright with hope that his spirit will remain with us , and that we shall see him again , and breathing a prayer ...
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... sent for me to come into his room . " Take that chair , " he said , " and pull it up close to mine , and sit down and don't say a word to me . I have sent for you to come in and sit up close to me . It reminds me of the good old times ...
... sent for me to come into his room . " Take that chair , " he said , " and pull it up close to mine , and sit down and don't say a word to me . I have sent for you to come in and sit up close to me . It reminds me of the good old times ...
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... sent congratulations . It is not likely that many persons living on the same block , even , ever heard that such a child had been born , so silent and small are the beginnings of great- ness , are the beginnings of life itself . I ...
... sent congratulations . It is not likely that many persons living on the same block , even , ever heard that such a child had been born , so silent and small are the beginnings of great- ness , are the beginnings of life itself . I ...
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... sent all of his own children to the public schools , was one of the most earnest and efficient friends of the popular school system , and was the idol of the teachers and school children of the land . Though Theodore did not go to the ...
... sent all of his own children to the public schools , was one of the most earnest and efficient friends of the popular school system , and was the idol of the teachers and school children of the land . Though Theodore did not go to the ...
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... " One day I was sent up to get one of the ponies and I saw the boy Teddy alone on the pond in a nice little white skiff . I went down to the shore and he rowed to where I was and asked me if I would 44 THEODORE ROOSEVELT.
... " One day I was sent up to get one of the ponies and I saw the boy Teddy alone on the pond in a nice little white skiff . I went down to the shore and he rowed to where I was and asked me if I would 44 THEODORE ROOSEVELT.
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