Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-sixth President of the United States : a Typical AmericanAmerican citizen Company, 1901 - 413 pages |
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Page 13
... in a race , as in an individual , is the unpardonable sin . " About this time , a year before our clash of arms with Spain , he said : " The enemies we may have to face will come from over the sea ; INTRODUCTION . 13.
... in a race , as in an individual , is the unpardonable sin . " About this time , a year before our clash of arms with Spain , he said : " The enemies we may have to face will come from over the sea ; INTRODUCTION . 13.
Page 14
... face will come from over the sea ; they may come from Europe , or they may come from Asia . Events move fast in the West ; but this generation has been forced to see that they move even faster in the oldest East . Our interests are as ...
... face will come from over the sea ; they may come from Europe , or they may come from Asia . Events move fast in the West ; but this generation has been forced to see that they move even faster in the oldest East . Our interests are as ...
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... faces of our people in all walks of life . We realize the extent of our country's loss when we contemplate the perfect public , as well as private , life of this great and good man . We appreciate it also when we see the pros- perity of ...
... faces of our people in all walks of life . We realize the extent of our country's loss when we contemplate the perfect public , as well as private , life of this great and good man . We appreciate it also when we see the pros- perity of ...
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... face , Theodore Roosevelt entered Harvard in the fall of the Centennial year , a youth of eighteen . He had been reared in a home of refinement and com- fortable wealth in the city of New York . He was well aware of his position in ...
... face , Theodore Roosevelt entered Harvard in the fall of the Centennial year , a youth of eighteen . He had been reared in a home of refinement and com- fortable wealth in the city of New York . He was well aware of his position in ...
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... face the future as he faces the present , regardless of what it may have in store for him , and turning toward the light as he sees the light , to play his part manfully , as a man among men . " A similar spirit seems to have animated ...
... face the future as he faces the present , regardless of what it may have in store for him , and turning toward the light as he sees the light , to play his part manfully , as a man among men . " A similar spirit seems to have animated ...
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