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Source: Free Thought Magazine Source type: magazine Document type: editorial Document title: none Author(s): anonymous Date of publication: October 1901 Volume number: 19 Issue number: 10 Pagination: 608 |
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| [untitled]. Free Thought Magazine Oct. 1901 v19n10: p. 608. |
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| Theodore Roosevelt (assumption of presidency: personal response). |
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| Thomas Paine; Theodore Roosevelt. |
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We must admit that we have never had a high opinion of our chief magistrate, Theodore Roosevelt. We may have been prejudiced against him for what he was reputed to have said against Thomas Paine; but he is a young man—the youngest, we believe, that has ever been President, and we must all give him a chance to redeem his character. If the prayer of an “Infidel” is worth anything, we will pray that he make as good a President as this country has ever had.