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Restless as the sea his forefathers sailed to reach the new world; active as the soil that answered to the tickling of their hoes with bursts of golden laughter; fearless as the native chiefs who fought European encroachment on their domains with a savage valor worthy of the ancient Greeks; patient as the mothers who reared children in a wilderness where danger and death lurked on every hand, and with a soul as broadly sympathetic as the missionaries who led the way for the pioneer into the new world, Theodore Roosevelt, the twenty-sixth President of the United States, stands to-day the embodiment of Americanism.
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New York, Colonel Roosevelt, United States, Rough Riders, Theodore Roosevelt, President Roosevelt, Governor Roosevelt, Bad Lands, Colonel Wood, San Juan, General Wheeler, New Orleans, General Young, White House, Las Guasimas, Murray Hill, Hamilton Club, Civil War, General Shafter, Governor Black, Porto Rico, President Arthur, Commodore Dewey, Empire State, Grover Cleveland
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