Theodore Roosevelt: The Man as I Knew HimChristian Herald, 1919 - 420 pages |
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... tell them to my fellow countrymen . We have referred to him as an author with his thirty - five splendid volumes and have shown his literary style and made quotations from some of his books , and have watched him as a natur- alist among ...
... tell them to my fellow countrymen . We have referred to him as an author with his thirty - five splendid volumes and have shown his literary style and made quotations from some of his books , and have watched him as a natur- alist among ...
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... tell- ing a white lie , or had failed to fight the wrong at any cost , or had cherished a personal motive of avarice or inordinate ambition , he might have gotten to be Presi- dent , but he never would have been a national hero or ...
... tell- ing a white lie , or had failed to fight the wrong at any cost , or had cherished a personal motive of avarice or inordinate ambition , he might have gotten to be Presi- dent , but he never would have been a national hero or ...
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... telling ; the sin of taking that which belongs to another ; the meanness of wanting the best of everything for himself ; the beauty of giving some- thing he had to others and making others happy ; the necessity of personal purity and ...
... telling ; the sin of taking that which belongs to another ; the meanness of wanting the best of everything for himself ; the beauty of giving some- thing he had to others and making others happy ; the necessity of personal purity and ...
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... tell me a few things which I could put in my book about him . He said , " I will count it a pleasure and an honor to do so . " Then he went on to say : " Theo- dore's father went into the fine Paton Place on the hill at Dobbs Ferry ...
... tell me a few things which I could put in my book about him . He said , " I will count it a pleasure and an honor to do so . " Then he went on to say : " Theo- dore's father went into the fine Paton Place on the hill at Dobbs Ferry ...
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... tell you to do . You are my footman to - day . ' " He drove around to the front of the house and saw a girl on the porch sweeping , and he called out in a loud voice , ' Is Mrs. Roosevelt in ? ' The girl said , ' Yes . ' He continued ...
... tell you to do . You are my footman to - day . ' " He drove around to the front of the house and saw a girl on the porch sweeping , and he called out in a loud voice , ' Is Mrs. Roosevelt in ? ' The girl said , ' Yes . ' He continued ...
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