The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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Page xv
... practical attainment , exceptionally high degrees . Whichever way his foot- steps tended , there were always permanent traces of them . He never lost and was always gaining ground . It is a saying of lawyers , there is " one point in a ...
... practical attainment , exceptionally high degrees . Whichever way his foot- steps tended , there were always permanent traces of them . He never lost and was always gaining ground . It is a saying of lawyers , there is " one point in a ...
Page xvi
... practical inauguration to civil service reformation . Mayor Strong's municipal administration placed the militant civil service reformer at the head of the police of the great mis- governed city . This had the attraction of antagonism ...
... practical inauguration to civil service reformation . Mayor Strong's municipal administration placed the militant civil service reformer at the head of the police of the great mis- governed city . This had the attraction of antagonism ...
Page xix
... , sheltered in the States , gave rise to the habit of magnifying the distinction and assert- ing the practical independence of localities . It flattered and augmented the " sovereign State " sentiment , until at last it XIX INTRODUCTION.
... , sheltered in the States , gave rise to the habit of magnifying the distinction and assert- ing the practical independence of localities . It flattered and augmented the " sovereign State " sentiment , until at last it XIX INTRODUCTION.
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... Practical in partisanship ; loyal , trusting , and gentle as a friend ; unselfish , modest as a woman , clean - handed and clean - hearted , and honest to the core . In the splendid vigor of his young manhood he is the knightliest ...
... Practical in partisanship ; loyal , trusting , and gentle as a friend ; unselfish , modest as a woman , clean - handed and clean - hearted , and honest to the core . In the splendid vigor of his young manhood he is the knightliest ...
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... Practical Politics . " The young man was working harder with his pen than he would have been if he had pounded iron into horseshoes and nails and tires of wheels , going into the detail of blacksmithing . In the same year , his " Ranch ...
... Practical Politics . " The young man was working harder with his pen than he would have been if he had pounded iron into horseshoes and nails and tires of wheels , going into the detail of blacksmithing . In the same year , his " Ranch ...
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