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Page vii
This strict compliance with the law made him some enemies , but to these he paid
no heed , for he was doing only his duty . When William McKinley was nominated
for the Presidency the first time , Theodore Roosevelt was one of his most ...
This strict compliance with the law made him some enemies , but to these he paid
no heed , for he was doing only his duty . When William McKinley was nominated
for the Presidency the first time , Theodore Roosevelt was one of his most ...
Page viii
My duty here is done , ” he said . “ My place is in the field . ” And without loss of
time he and his intimate friend , Dr. Leonard Wood , began the organization of
that body of troops which was officially designated as the First United States ...
My duty here is done , ” he said . “ My place is in the field . ” And without loss of
time he and his intimate friend , Dr. Leonard Wood , began the organization of
that body of troops which was officially designated as the First United States ...
Page x
Young as he was , - and he is the youngest of all of our Presidents , -- he took
upon himself the duty of carrying out the intentions of his predecessor , and
proving to the world once again that , even though a President die , " the
government at ...
Young as he was , - and he is the youngest of all of our Presidents , -- he took
upon himself the duty of carrying out the intentions of his predecessor , and
proving to the world once again that , even though a President die , " the
government at ...
Page xix
Let us therefore boldly face the life of strife , resolute to do our duty well 1 and
manfully ; resolute to uphold right eousness by deed Birthplace and Ancestry of
Theodore Roosevelt His Father's Philanthropy - City and Country Home-Days at
...
Let us therefore boldly face the life of strife , resolute to do our duty well 1 and
manfully ; resolute to uphold right eousness by deed Birthplace and Ancestry of
Theodore Roosevelt His Father's Philanthropy - City and Country Home-Days at
...
Page 3
This being so , it is no wonder that , when the Spanish - American War broke out ,
he closed his desk as Assistant Secretary of the Navy , saying , “ My duty here is
done ; my place is in the field , ” and went forth to win glory on the battle - field of ...
This being so , it is no wonder that , when the Spanish - American War broke out ,
he closed his desk as Assistant Secretary of the Navy , saying , “ My duty here is
done ; my place is in the field , ” and went forth to win glory on the battle - field of ...
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