Roosevelt: A Study in AmbivalenceJackson Press, Incorporated, 1919 - 159 pages |
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Page 57
... admired the Hohenzollern , yet had no kind word for him . The two men were strangely alike in some respects . For the Kaiser is a similar bundle of contradic- tions . Wilhelm , as I explained in my " Confessions of a Barbarian ...
... admired the Hohenzollern , yet had no kind word for him . The two men were strangely alike in some respects . For the Kaiser is a similar bundle of contradic- tions . Wilhelm , as I explained in my " Confessions of a Barbarian ...
Page 77
... admiration , this remark seemed to be lacking in taste . I do not know if it even coincides with the facts . The blood of many races surged through that ruddy form of his . Psychologically he was a Viking . So fast the swift blood ...
... admiration , this remark seemed to be lacking in taste . I do not know if it even coincides with the facts . The blood of many races surged through that ruddy form of his . Psychologically he was a Viking . So fast the swift blood ...
Page 95
... admired the rhythmic swing of his sentences . I realized that America had lost a poet in Theodore Roose- velt . His dynamics lacked only verse to make him greater than Whitman . He would have made literature if he had not made history ...
... admired the rhythmic swing of his sentences . I realized that America had lost a poet in Theodore Roose- velt . His dynamics lacked only verse to make him greater than Whitman . He would have made literature if he had not made history ...
Page 125
... admiration . The letter is , of course , intensely partisan . In reading it we must remember that it was written two years before the German Government and the United States were at war . OFFICE OF GEORGE SYLVESTER VIERECK March 19 ...
... admiration . The letter is , of course , intensely partisan . In reading it we must remember that it was written two years before the German Government and the United States were at war . OFFICE OF GEORGE SYLVESTER VIERECK March 19 ...
Page 141
... admiration to Thomas de Torquemada . Both men were not lacking in grandeur , albeit both were victims of some psychosis . It is fortunate that the enforcement of the Espionage Act was not in the hands of Theodore Roosevelt . He is ...
... admiration to Thomas de Torquemada . Both men were not lacking in grandeur , albeit both were victims of some psychosis . It is fortunate that the enforcement of the Espionage Act was not in the hands of Theodore Roosevelt . He is ...
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