The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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Page 34
... took sublime courage to face about , admit that he had been wrong in his first position , and place himself where his motives could be questioned by those antagonistic to them , and he could be sneered at by the people who always ...
... took sublime courage to face about , admit that he had been wrong in his first position , and place himself where his motives could be questioned by those antagonistic to them , and he could be sneered at by the people who always ...
Page 38
... took Roosevelt into their confidence , gave him an education not elsewhere the world around to be had by a young American , have never lost for him their captivating charm , and every year he found himself - if not in the summer , in ...
... took Roosevelt into their confidence , gave him an education not elsewhere the world around to be had by a young American , have never lost for him their captivating charm , and every year he found himself - if not in the summer , in ...
Page 43
... took a careful aim and fired . Out came the buffalo from the washout , with blood pouring from his mouth and nose . ' You've shot him , ' I shouted , and so it proved , for the buffalo plunged a few steps and fell . " One of the early ...
... took a careful aim and fired . Out came the buffalo from the washout , with blood pouring from his mouth and nose . ' You've shot him , ' I shouted , and so it proved , for the buffalo plunged a few steps and fell . " One of the early ...
Page 52
... took the floor , and said it was the right of the Convention to revise the suggestion ; and without any view of personal contest , but simply to make a nomination which would have the best political effect , he moved to substitute the ...
... took the floor , and said it was the right of the Convention to revise the suggestion ; and without any view of personal contest , but simply to make a nomination which would have the best political effect , he moved to substitute the ...
Page 54
... took the floor , and said : " A Republican and a free man I came to this Convention . By the grace of God , a Republican and a free man I will go out of this Convention . " He then recited the recall of Joshua R. Giddings , twenty ...
... took the floor , and said : " A Republican and a free man I came to this Convention . By the grace of God , a Republican and a free man I will go out of this Convention . " He then recited the recall of Joshua R. Giddings , twenty ...
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