Theodore Roosevelt And His Time Shown in His Own Letters volume 3

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Theodore Roosevelt And His Time Shown in His Own Letters volume 3
Joseph Bucklin Bishop
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His ancestors and mine had been at the Synod of Dort together three centuries before, and though he was very much broader and more tolerant than they were, he was not able to look at their work from 226 THEODORE ROOSEVELT AND HIS TIME quite the detached standpoint that to me seemed the only possible standpoint. But he was a fine fellow, and I was in thorough sympathy with him ; and his wife was a brilliant ji and charming woman. Altogether I could not overstate Tl how thoroughly at home I felt ...in Hungary, and how I en- joyed myself in spite of the rush in which I was kept.
I CHAPTER XVI FROM KHARTOUM TO LONDON— CONTINUED There was a sequel to my visit to Vienna which was rather amusing. By appointment I called on the Prime Minister. He was a statesman and diplomat of the old school, very polished and cultivated, with real power, and entirely cyni- cal. Down at bottom he had no more sympathy with me than Merry del Val, but unlike Merry del Val he recognized the fact that the world had moved ; and went out of his way, as did the Emperor, to thank me for what I had done at Rome, saying that it made their task a little easier; and I think he was instrumental in having the Papal Nuncio call on me when our Ambassador, who is himself a Catholic, gave me a reception at the Embassy — a fact which drove the ultras of the Vatican nearly crazy.


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