Theodore Roosevelt, Twenty-sixth President of the United States: A Typical AmericanS. Stone, 1901 - 413 pages |
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... army regu- lations constantly in hand , and I was surprised to see how thoroughly they had become informed upon all that pertained to their duties as regi- mental commanders . June 7 came , and with it Admiral Sampson's telegram : " If ...
... army regu- lations constantly in hand , and I was surprised to see how thoroughly they had become informed upon all that pertained to their duties as regi- mental commanders . June 7 came , and with it Admiral Sampson's telegram : " If ...
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... by Colonel Roosevelt dur- ing the San Juan battle and in all the engage- ments which terminated in the surrender of the Spanish army . My endorsement upon Colonel Roosevelt's report contained these words : 20 THEODORE ROOSEVELT .
... by Colonel Roosevelt dur- ing the San Juan battle and in all the engage- ments which terminated in the surrender of the Spanish army . My endorsement upon Colonel Roosevelt's report contained these words : 20 THEODORE ROOSEVELT .
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... army of the South . It would be difficult to find a man so " geographically universal . " For the first time in our history a man of letters is at the head of the Government . Nearly all of our Presidents have been strong and graceful ...
... army of the South . It would be difficult to find a man so " geographically universal . " For the first time in our history a man of letters is at the head of the Government . Nearly all of our Presidents have been strong and graceful ...
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... army of discontent " ; and New York city had hailed him . The election occurred in November , and Mr. Roosevelt met his second defeat in political life . Mr. Hewitt's vote was 90,552 . That of Mr. George was 68,110 , while 60,435 ...
... army of discontent " ; and New York city had hailed him . The election occurred in November , and Mr. Roosevelt met his second defeat in political life . Mr. Hewitt's vote was 90,552 . That of Mr. George was 68,110 , while 60,435 ...
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... army of its bravest soldiers against a foreign foe to perfect that principle in its establishment , and he has lived to take his place at the head of the nation which has had the spirit to make these sacri- fices . Mr. Roosevelt's power ...
... army of its bravest soldiers against a foreign foe to perfect that principle in its establishment , and he has lived to take his place at the head of the nation which has had the spirit to make these sacri- fices . Mr. Roosevelt's power ...
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