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INAUGURAL SPEECH
March 4, 1905
Washington, D.C.
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QUOTES
Quotes, aphorisms and pearls of wisdom
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The Man in the Arena
April 23, 1910
Sorbonne in Paris, France
"It is not the critic who counts..."
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THE STRENUOUS LIFE
April 10, 1899
The Hamilton Club, Chicago
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THE AMERICAN BOY
"...hit the line hard..."
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TRUE AMERICANISM
April 1894
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On American Motherhood
March 13, 1905
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TIME 100
From the Time 100
"Leaders & Revolutionaries"
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HISTORY AS LITERATURE
Speech delivered as President of the
American Historical Association, 1912
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State of the
Union Message
1901
Learn why "message" instead of "address"
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State of the
Union Message
1902
Learn why "message" instead of "address"
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State of the
Union Message
1903
Learn why "message" instead of "address"
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State of the
Union Message
1904
Learn why "message" instead of "address"
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State of the
Union Message
1905
Learn why "message" instead of "address"
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State of the
Union Message
1906
Learn why "message" instead of "address"
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State of the
Union Message
1907
Learn why "message" instead of "address"
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State of the
Union Message
1908
Learn why "message" instead of "address"
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The Man with the Muck-Rake
April 15, 1906
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How Not to Help
Our Poor Brother
January 1897
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Lincoln and the
Race Problem
February 13, 1905
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Duties of
American Citizenship
January 26, 1883
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Obstacles to
Immediate Expansion
1897 Letter to
Admiral Mahan
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Re-interment of
John Paul Jones
Annapolis, Maryland
April 24, 1906
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The Right of The People to Rule
March 20, 1912
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Roosevelt Corollary
to the Monroe Doctrine
1904
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The New Nationalism
Osawatomie, Kansas August 31, 1910
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Address in Milwaukee
October 14, 1912
Speech delivered moments after being shot in the chest
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NAVAL WAR COLLEGE ADDRESS
June 2, 1897
Newport, Rhode Island
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Hunting the Grisly
1899
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In the Louisiana Canebrakes
1908
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Case Against The Reactionaries
First mention of the phrase
"We Stand at Armageddon"
June 17, 1912
Chicago, Illinois
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A Confession of Faith
Second mention of the phrase
"We Stand at Armageddon"
August 6, 1912
Chicago, Illinois
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A MATTER OF EXTREME URGENCY
Theodore Roosevelt, Wilhelm II, and the Venezuela Crisis of 1902
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Expansion of the White Races
January 18, 1909
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Administration of Island Possessions
August 22, 1902
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Letter to Sir Edward Grey
January 22, 1915
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Disposition of the Nobel Prize Award
August 22, 1918
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Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech
May 5, 1910
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The Square Deal
New York State Agricultural Association
September 7, 1903
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Louisiana Exposition
Dedication Ceremony
April 30, 1903
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Professionalism in Sports
The American Review
August 1890
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Frontier Types
The Century
October 1888
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Character & Success
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Duty & Self Control
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Strength & Decency
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