Theodore Roosevelt, Twenty-sixth President of the United States: A Typical AmericanS. Stone, 1901 - 413 pages |
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Page 27
... passed , and we had a merciless war . Premiers said , " I told you so . " There was no hope for America . With the hot wax of impul- siveness , she had sealed the letter of her doom . Germany , believing in the failure of all republics ...
... passed , and we had a merciless war . Premiers said , " I told you so . " There was no hope for America . With the hot wax of impul- siveness , she had sealed the letter of her doom . Germany , believing in the failure of all republics ...
Page 30
... passed away , and we have become as one . These soldiers that you see are but the expressive force of a State - Ohio . They are the sons of the men who followed our dead chieftain to the war . Some of them were on the other side . Let ...
... passed away , and we have become as one . These soldiers that you see are but the expressive force of a State - Ohio . They are the sons of the men who followed our dead chieftain to the war . Some of them were on the other side . Let ...
Page 51
... passed from boyhood into youth he seemed more and more resolved to overcome that handicap of a delicate frame ; and his effort turned to developing the strength which he so much desired , and which it seemed nature had intended to deny ...
... passed from boyhood into youth he seemed more and more resolved to overcome that handicap of a delicate frame ; and his effort turned to developing the strength which he so much desired , and which it seemed nature had intended to deny ...
Page 55
... passed exceedingly well in mathematics - that bane of the imaginative scholar . That must have meant adherence to a course of self - discipline ; for arithmetic was naturally distasteful to him . He loved to revel in books of adventure ...
... passed exceedingly well in mathematics - that bane of the imaginative scholar . That must have meant adherence to a course of self - discipline ; for arithmetic was naturally distasteful to him . He loved to revel in books of adventure ...
Page 76
... passed school days , and the world should be their own . But while a student at Harvard he had met Miss Alice Lee , of Boston ; and an attachment sprang up between them which ripened into that profound regard in which the lives of a man ...
... passed school days , and the world should be their own . But while a student at Harvard he had met Miss Alice Lee , of Boston ; and an attachment sprang up between them which ripened into that profound regard in which the lives of a man ...
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