Address of President Roosevelt On the Occasion of the Celebration of the Hundred

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Address of President Roosevelt On the Occasion of the Celebration of the Hundred
Roosevelt Theodore
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Triumph was his at the last; and barely had he tasted it before murder found him, and the kindly, patient, fear- less eyes were closed forever.
5 As a people we are indeed beyond measure fortunate in the characters of the two greatest of our public men, Washing- ton and Lincoln. Widely though they differed in externals, the Virginia landed gentleman and the Kentucky backwoods- man, they were alike in essentials, they were alike in the great qualities which made each able to render service to hi
...s nation and to all mankind such as no other man of his generation could or did render. Each had lofty ideals, but each in striving to attain these lofty ideals was guided by the soundest common sense. Each possessed inflexible courage in ad- versity, and a soul wholly unspoiled by prosperity. Each possessed all the gen- tler virtues commonly exhibited by good men who lack rugged strength of character. Each possessed also all the strong quali- ties commonly exhibited by those towering masters of mankind who have too often shown themselves devoid of so much as the understanding of the words by which 7 we signify the qualities of duty, of mercy, of devotion to the right, of lofty disin- terestedness in battling for the good of others.

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