The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesSaalfield publishing Company, 1902 - 369 pages |
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Page 59
... desires of the American people . This is its special glory . It has represented the American instinct of nationality , American patriotism , and American devotion to liberty . " Fellow Republicans , we have learned , and many of you ...
... desires of the American people . This is its special glory . It has represented the American instinct of nationality , American patriotism , and American devotion to liberty . " Fellow Republicans , we have learned , and many of you ...
Page 60
... desire the nomination , did not believe he ought to be nominated , because he did not think he could be elected , specified he couldn't be elected without New York , and , in his opinion , could not carry that State , and that the ...
... desire the nomination , did not believe he ought to be nominated , because he did not think he could be elected , specified he couldn't be elected without New York , and , in his opinion , could not carry that State , and that the ...
Page 62
... desire to offer . " Mr. McKinley , of Ohio - Following the usual order of National Con- ventions , I move you that a committee be appointed to advise the nominees of this Convention of its action . " Mr. Roots , of Arkansas - I second ...
... desire to offer . " Mr. McKinley , of Ohio - Following the usual order of National Con- ventions , I move you that a committee be appointed to advise the nominees of this Convention of its action . " Mr. Roots , of Arkansas - I second ...
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... desire personally to add that all I have said about Colonel Wood applies equally to Lieutenant Colonel Roosevelt . " General Kent reports , that at Fort San Juan , at 1:30 P. M. , the attack was made under the personal leadership of ...
... desire personally to add that all I have said about Colonel Wood applies equally to Lieutenant Colonel Roosevelt . " General Kent reports , that at Fort San Juan , at 1:30 P. M. , the attack was made under the personal leadership of ...
Page 125
... desire to see the " Big North Americans " win is a grand and ceaseless passion . We do not hear from Washington that there are personal enemies that the President desires to damage . There has been but a mere shadowy gossip , as to one ...
... desire to see the " Big North Americans " win is a grand and ceaseless passion . We do not hear from Washington that there are personal enemies that the President desires to damage . There has been but a mere shadowy gossip , as to one ...
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