Roosevelt: A Study in AmbivalenceJackson Press, Incorporated, 1919 - 159 pages |
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... replied , " than George Washington . " was white before , he now grew whiter . In his rage he surpassed himself . Addressing me in language unfit for a bawdy house , or for quotation , he shrieked : " If you said that to me on the ...
... replied , " than George Washington . " was white before , he now grew whiter . In his rage he surpassed himself . Addressing me in language unfit for a bawdy house , or for quotation , he shrieked : " If you said that to me on the ...
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... replied : “ If you come out to Chicago , it will not be said that the ' greatest American poet ' will be refused ad- mission so long as his admirer , and friend , is chairman of the National Committee . " At the Convention , I shouted ...
... replied : “ If you come out to Chicago , it will not be said that the ' greatest American poet ' will be refused ad- mission so long as his admirer , and friend , is chairman of the National Committee . " At the Convention , I shouted ...
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... replied as follows : THEODORE ROOSEVELT 30 E. 42d Street , New York City . August 8 , 1914 . Dear Viereck : -I am very glad to hear from you and to know what your plans are . But , of course , as you say , my desire is at present to ...
... replied as follows : THEODORE ROOSEVELT 30 E. 42d Street , New York City . August 8 , 1914 . Dear Viereck : -I am very glad to hear from you and to know what your plans are . But , of course , as you say , my desire is at present to ...
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... replied quickly , " cannot sway me . I know that I am finding myself increasingly out of touch with the majority of my fellow citizens . I never , " he added ( though the exact phraseology has es- caped me ) , " was the spokesman of ...
... replied quickly , " cannot sway me . I know that I am finding myself increasingly out of touch with the majority of my fellow citizens . I never , " he added ( though the exact phraseology has es- caped me ) , " was the spokesman of ...
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... replied that the German Army could not even swim across a nar- row strip of the Channel ! Deploring our " softness " and lack of preparedness , Mr. Roosevelt made the astonishing observation that it might be a good thing for Uncle Sam ...
... replied that the German Army could not even swim across a nar- row strip of the Channel ! Deploring our " softness " and lack of preparedness , Mr. Roosevelt made the astonishing observation that it might be a good thing for Uncle Sam ...
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