The Man Roosevelt: A Portrait SketchD. Appleton, 1904 - 341 halaman |
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... charges in consideration of prompt settlement of the remainder , and finally received - as nearly nothing as he could squeeze or coddle us into accepting . Here was where the Presi- dent's directness came into play again . He knew that ...
... charges in consideration of prompt settlement of the remainder , and finally received - as nearly nothing as he could squeeze or coddle us into accepting . Here was where the Presi- dent's directness came into play again . He knew that ...
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... charge of my duty : I took no notice of it . " That brought out from Mr. Roosevelt a public letter , closing in this characteristic style : " High - minded , sensitive Mr. Gorman ! Clinging , trustful Mr. Gorman ! Nothing could shake ...
... charge of my duty : I took no notice of it . " That brought out from Mr. Roosevelt a public letter , closing in this characteristic style : " High - minded , sensitive Mr. Gorman ! Clinging , trustful Mr. Gorman ! Nothing could shake ...
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... of his men , when an accident placed Wood in charge of their brigade and raised Roosevelt to the head of the regiment . Here the future President's nominal rank corresponded for the first time with his actual prestige and authority , and ...
... of his men , when an accident placed Wood in charge of their brigade and raised Roosevelt to the head of the regiment . Here the future President's nominal rank corresponded for the first time with his actual prestige and authority , and ...
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... charge of repaying favors done to him as a man , with offices which are com- mitted to his trust as President . Such a theory , however , would rest only on a partial view of the facts . Just as Mr. Roosevelt's conception of duty ...
... charge of repaying favors done to him as a man , with offices which are com- mitted to his trust as President . Such a theory , however , would rest only on a partial view of the facts . Just as Mr. Roosevelt's conception of duty ...
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... charge that Daniels was a hard drinker . This was brought to the notice of the President . " Daniels used to drink hard , " he asserted . " He has told me all about that . But he's straight now . " Then came an accuser with a story of ...
... charge that Daniels was a hard drinker . This was brought to the notice of the President . " Daniels used to drink hard , " he asserted . " He has told me all about that . But he's straight now . " Then came an accuser with a story of ...
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Halaman 193 - Whenever on any point we come in contact with a foreign power, I hope that we shall always strive to speak courteously and respectfully of that foreign power. Let us make it evident that we intend to do justice. Then let us make it equally evident that we will not tolerate injustice being done us in return. Let us further make it evident that we use no words which we are not prepared to back...
Halaman 190 - As soon as he ceases to write trifles, he begins to write lies ; and such lies ! A man "who has never been within the tropics does not know what a thunderstorm means ; a man who has never looked on Niagara has but a faint idea of a cataract ; and he who has not read Barere's Memoirs may be said not to know what it is to lie.
Halaman 229 - I cannot consent to take the position that the door of hope — the door of opportunity — is to be shut upon any man, no matter how worthy, purely upon the grounds of race or color.
Halaman 21 - It is impossible to combine the functions of a guerrilla chief with those of a colonel in the regular army; one has greater independence of action, the other is able to make what action he does take vastly more effective.
Halaman 21 - I intend to vote the Republican Presidential ticket. A man cannot act both without and within the party; he can do either, but he cannot possibly do both. Each course has its advantages, and each has its disadvantages, and one cannot take the advantages or the disadvantages separately. I went in with my eyes open to do what I could within the party; I did my best and got beaten, and I propose to stand by the result.
Halaman 316 - But the man or woman who deliberately avoids marriage and has a heart so cold as to know no passion and a brain so shallow and selfish as to dislike having children, is in effect a criminal against the race and should be an object of contemptuous abhorrence by all healthy people.
Halaman 156 - Any strong man fit to be President would desire a renomination and reelection after his first term. Lincoln was President in so great a crisis that perhaps he neither could nor did feel any personal interest in his own reelection.