Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-sixth President of the United States : a Typical AmericanAmerican citizen Company, 1901 - 413 pages |
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... say that Theodore Roose- velt possesses to a remarkable degree the best characteristics of the " typical American . " He is learned , cultured , progressive and brave , an athlete , sportsman , ranchman , author , orator , politician ...
... say that Theodore Roose- velt possesses to a remarkable degree the best characteristics of the " typical American . " He is learned , cultured , progressive and brave , an athlete , sportsman , ranchman , author , orator , politician ...
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... say regarding his Southern ances- try , showing in a way which he could not hide that his Southern relations and the Southern people in general had a very warm place in his big heart . Feeling that he had accomplished the pur- pose for ...
... say regarding his Southern ances- try , showing in a way which he could not hide that his Southern relations and the Southern people in general had a very warm place in his big heart . Feeling that he had accomplished the pur- pose for ...
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... says : " There were no better seamen in the world than the American Jack ; he had been bred to his work from infancy , and had been off in a fishing dory almost as soon as he could walk . When he grew older he shipped as a merchantman ...
... says : " There were no better seamen in the world than the American Jack ; he had been bred to his work from infancy , and had been off in a fishing dory almost as soon as he could walk . When he grew older he shipped as a merchantman ...
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... say " gentlemen , " he did not say " fellow citizens , " he said " boys , " for his mind had flown back to a time when he was fighting for his country- " Boys , we must stand together . We have met at the bier of one whom we loved . He ...
... say " gentlemen , " he did not say " fellow citizens , " he said " boys , " for his mind had flown back to a time when he was fighting for his country- " Boys , we must stand together . We have met at the bier of one whom we loved . He ...
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... say . He had said enough . He had told us all what was needed . We knew that McKinley was dead ; those who stood there in that throng told us that . We knew that our coun- try was living . And that is the reason that those who followed ...
... say . He had said enough . He had told us all what was needed . We knew that McKinley was dead ; those who stood there in that throng told us that . We knew that our coun- try was living . And that is the reason that those who followed ...
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