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| Date | Related | Document Title |
|---|---|---|
| May 01, 1903 | Theodore Roosevelt |
Remarks in Kansas City, Missouri stretch it out. Shame on such a man! But if the man lies down … |
| May 08, 1903 | Theodore Roosevelt |
Address at Pasadena, California any other section of the country! We are all pretty much alike … |
| May 13, 1903 | Theodore Roosevelt |
Address at the Ceremonies Incident to the Breaking of Sod for the Erection of a Monument in Memory of the Late President McKinley in San Francisco, California States—the regulars. Thank Heaven! the day is long past when … |
| May 23, 1903 | Theodore Roosevelt |
Remarks in Everett, Washington hundred miles of possible dockage! No wonder you look happy … |
| May 23, 1903 | Theodore Roosevelt |
Remarks to the Arctic Brotherhood in Seattle, Washington predictions of the men of little faith! There are critics so feeble … |
| Aug 16, 1903 | Theodore Roosevelt |
Remarks to the Holy Name Society in Oyster Bay, New York fold better should re main unseen! I ask that every man here … |
| Apr 08, 1905 | Theodore Roosevelt |
Remarks in Fort Worth, Texas received throughout Texas, and, oh! my friends, while thanking … |
| May 30, 1905 | Theodore Roosevelt |
Remarks at the Unveiling of the Statue of General Henry W. Slocum in Brooklyn, New York City triumph. Think of it, my fellow-countrymen! Think of what a thrice-blessed … |
| Oct 18, 1905 | Theodore Roosevelt |
Remarks in Richmond, Virginia the good fortune that is ours! That whereas every other … by surrendering the right. No! Our voice must be effective … |
| Oct 23, 1905 | Theodore Roosevelt |
Remarks in Mobile, Alabama by water speedily begun. No! It seems to me evident from … and, gentlemen, they will fail! You need not have the slightest … |
| Oct 24, 1905 | Theodore Roosevelt |
Remarks at Capitol Park in Birmingham, Alabama country. And what a heritage is ours! Here, after one of the greatest … |
| May 08, 1909 | William Howard Taft |
Address at a Banquet Honoring the President by the Board of Trade and Chamber of Commerce of Washington, D.C. future. And the future of Washington! What an enormous development is before us! Why, I am not an imaginative … beauties of which this city is capable! Right here, under our noses … parkways as there are in the world! Those parks ought to be connected … |
| May 20, 1909 | William Howard Taft |
Address at the Auditorium in Charlotte, North Carolina Chief Executive. I thank you! … |
| May 31, 1909 | William Howard Taft |
Address at Gettysburg Regular Army of the United States! Never in its history has … |
| Sep 26, 1909 | William Howard Taft |
Address at the Mormon Tabernacle in Salt Lake City, Utah displays in its history. I thank you! … |
| Oct 25, 1909 | William Howard Taft |
Address at the Coliseum in St. Louis, Missouri cursed be he who calls it a junket! It has reference, as the … |
| Jan 17, 1910 | William Howard Taft |
Address Before the National Civic Federation at the Belasco Theatre — so what's the use of talking! Why not put that power into … |
| Apr 23, 1910 | Theodore Roosevelt |
Address at the Sorbonne in Paris, France: "Citizenship in a Republic" rough work of a workaday world! Among the free peoples who … |
| Aug 15, 1911 | William Howard Taft |
Message to the House of Representatives Returning Without Approval a Joint Resolution for the Admission of the Territories of New Mexico and Arizona into the Union as States not only of conventions but elections! Think of the enormous power … impossible for him to meet and offset! Supporters of such a system … |
| Mar 04, 1913 | Woodrow Wilson |
Inaugural Address will but counsel and sustain me! … |
| Jul 04, 1913 | Woodrow Wilson |
Address at Gettysburg and healing the peace has been! We have found one another … our great family of free men! How handsome the vigor, the … touch all alike with deep contentment! We are debtors to those fifty … |
| Aug 27, 1913 | Woodrow Wilson |
Address to a Joint Session of Congress on Mexican Affairs satisfactions of conscience and of honor! … |
| Oct 25, 1913 | Woodrow Wilson |
Address at Swarthmore College in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania the glory of that crown of life! … |
| Oct 27, 1913 | Woodrow Wilson |
Address Before the Southern Commercial Congress in Mobile, Alabama those who were forcing the terms! I rejoice in nothing so much … |
| May 11, 1914 | Woodrow Wilson |
Address at the Brooklyn Navy Yard: "In the Firmament of Memory" borne in upon our hearts and consciences! … |