Theodore Roosevelt: The Man as I Knew HimChristian Herald, 1919 - 420 pages |
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Page vii
... told of his confronting the most dangerous men and of his 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 ...
... told of his confronting the most dangerous men and of his 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 ...
Page xi
... TOLD IN A WALK TO THE WHITE HOUSE .. 193 XV INTERVIEWED PRESIDENT ON GOVERNOR HUGHES ' RENOMINATION 203 XVI THEODORE ROOSEVELT A HERCULES— BIG STICK - NATURALIST - AUTHOR . 213 XVII HERCULES CONTINUED HUNTER - EX- PLORER - PROGRESSIVE ...
... TOLD IN A WALK TO THE WHITE HOUSE .. 193 XV INTERVIEWED PRESIDENT ON GOVERNOR HUGHES ' RENOMINATION 203 XVI THEODORE ROOSEVELT A HERCULES— BIG STICK - NATURALIST - AUTHOR . 213 XVII HERCULES CONTINUED HUNTER - EX- PLORER - PROGRESSIVE ...
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... told Bishop Simpson , whose lectures on the state of the country during the Civil War were said by the President to be worth 100,000 men to the Union army , and who delivered Lincoln's funeral address , that he felt that God had called ...
... told Bishop Simpson , whose lectures on the state of the country during the Civil War were said by the President to be worth 100,000 men to the Union army , and who delivered Lincoln's funeral address , that he felt that God had called ...
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... told me so many things about having played as a boy with young Theodore , that I asked him to 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 ...
... told me so many things about having played as a boy with young Theodore , that I asked him to 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 ...
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... told me to get into it and take a row any time , whether he was there or not . We had such fine times rowing that skiff . I often rowed him and he would sit in the stern with his back to me and drag his feet in the water as a rudder ...
... told me to get into it and take a row any time , whether he was there or not . We had such fine times rowing that skiff . I often rowed him and he would sit in the stern with his back to me and drag his feet in the water as a rudder ...
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