Theodore Roosevelt, Twenty-sixth President of the United States: A Typical AmericanS. Stone, 1901 - 413 pages |
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... Once Attracts Attention to Himself as an Uncom- promising Foe to Machine Rule and a Friend of Good Government . Striking Promise of a Remark- able Public Career . Not Even the Danger of Bodily Violence Could Deter Him . A Revelation to ...
... Once Attracts Attention to Himself as an Uncom- promising Foe to Machine Rule and a Friend of Good Government . Striking Promise of a Remark- able Public Career . Not Even the Danger of Bodily Violence Could Deter Him . A Revelation to ...
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... once he has made the decision there is no thought of surrender . He is as great in defeat as in vic- tory , because he fights for the truth in all its nakedness , and , while he may not succeed in his undertaking , the principle for ...
... once he has made the decision there is no thought of surrender . He is as great in defeat as in vic- tory , because he fights for the truth in all its nakedness , and , while he may not succeed in his undertaking , the principle for ...
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... once became active in the affairs of his State . Mr. Roosevelt early developed a liking for politics . He had descended from a long line of merchants , but his paternal ancestors for four generations had always taken an active interest ...
... once became active in the affairs of his State . Mr. Roosevelt early developed a liking for politics . He had descended from a long line of merchants , but his paternal ancestors for four generations had always taken an active interest ...
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... once . " Let us get hold of things as they are , " is his motto , " and when we have them straightened out we will try some- thing else . Let us stick close to the thought that we are Americans , first , last and all the time . We may ...
... once . " Let us get hold of things as they are , " is his motto , " and when we have them straightened out we will try some- thing else . Let us stick close to the thought that we are Americans , first , last and all the time . We may ...
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... once he was arrayed against them there was no talk of quarter . Fortunately for him he has generally been on the winning side . In his physical encounters this has been almost invariably the case . On the trail , in the forest , and in ...
... once he was arrayed against them there was no talk of quarter . Fortunately for him he has generally been on the winning side . In his physical encounters this has been almost invariably the case . On the trail , in the forest , and in ...
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