“In name we had the Declaration of Independence in 1776; but we gave the lie by our acts to the words of the Declaration of Independence until 1865; and words count for nothing except in so far as they represent acts.”
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The Works of Theodore Roosevelt
This extensive compilation includes Roosevelt's speeches, essays, and books, offering insights into his presidency, conservation efforts, and philosophical views on life and leadership. more
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