Theodore Roosevelt: The Man as I Knew HimChristian Herald, 1919 - 420 pages |
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Page vii
... standing with both shoes full of blood and mak- ing his speech after he had been shot , an act of sublime heroism . We have told of his confronting the most dangerous men and of his moral courage ; of his personal and political ...
... standing with both shoes full of blood and mak- ing his speech after he had been shot , an act of sublime heroism . We have told of his confronting the most dangerous men and of his moral courage ; of his personal and political ...
Page 55
... stand , joining the Christian church as a member of the St. Nicholas Reformed Church . This selection of the path of vir- tue and piety on the threshold of life has its parallel in the Choice of Heracles recorded by Xenophon in his ...
... stand , joining the Christian church as a member of the St. Nicholas Reformed Church . This selection of the path of vir- tue and piety on the threshold of life has its parallel in the Choice of Heracles recorded by Xenophon in his ...
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... stand very high in his class and did not win many honors . He never worked for marks . He was so busy in the investigation of the realm of science that he did not set himself to grind on the studies that did not appeal to him . He had ...
... stand very high in his class and did not win many honors . He never worked for marks . He was so busy in the investigation of the realm of science that he did not set himself to grind on the studies that did not appeal to him . He had ...
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... stand could not remember whether the expenses in the campaign were over or under fifty thousand dollars . A little item like that had entirely escaped his memory . Another officer ad- mitted that he made legally eighty thousand dollars ...
... stand could not remember whether the expenses in the campaign were over or under fifty thousand dollars . A little item like that had entirely escaped his memory . Another officer ad- mitted that he made legally eighty thousand dollars ...
Page 78
... stand : my own consciences , my own judgment , were to decide in all things . I would listen to no arguments , no ad- vice . I took the isolated peak on every issue , and my people left me . When I looked around , before the session was ...
... stand : my own consciences , my own judgment , were to decide in all things . I would listen to no arguments , no ad- vice . I took the isolated peak on every issue , and my people left me . When I looked around , before the session was ...
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