Theodore Roosevelt, Twenty-sixth President of the United States: A Typical AmericanS. Stone, 1901 - 413 pages |
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... seemed to carry with him a certain mo- mentum in his progressive policy , and as he him- self expressed it : " There is no shell separating the commission from the outer world . All is per- fectly open . " His policy and administration ...
... seemed to carry with him a certain mo- mentum in his progressive policy , and as he him- self expressed it : " There is no shell separating the commission from the outer world . All is per- fectly open . " His policy and administration ...
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... seemed to heed them not . To those who denounced him , he said : " I am placed here to enforce the law as I find it . I shall enforce it . If you don't like the law , repeal it . " I met Mr. Roosevelt at his office , and he showed the ...
... seemed to heed them not . To those who denounced him , he said : " I am placed here to enforce the law as I find it . I shall enforce it . If you don't like the law , repeal it . " I met Mr. Roosevelt at his office , and he showed the ...
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... seemed to be chaos . Senators said , " We have failed . " But out of that chaos came order . Up arose leaders of men who declared that secession had been a failure . They joined the Govern- ment without having changed their principle of ...
... seemed to be chaos . Senators said , " We have failed . " But out of that chaos came order . Up arose leaders of men who declared that secession had been a failure . They joined the Govern- ment without having changed their principle of ...
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... 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 him . Possibly the courses of his ...
... 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 him . Possibly the courses of his ...
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... seemed neither could learn . They developed great talents later - though in vastly different lines ; but this lad , destined for a splen- did intellectual activity in his manhood , found books to his liking , and progress in his studies ...
... seemed neither could learn . They developed great talents later - though in vastly different lines ; but this lad , destined for a splen- did intellectual activity in his manhood , found books to his liking , and progress in his studies ...
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