Calvin Coolidge Quote

That the principles for which these three men stood might be still more firmly established destiny raised up Theodore Roosevelt. To political freedom he strove to add economic freedom. By building the Panama Canal he brought into closer relationship the east and the west and realized the vision that inspired Columbus in his search for a new passage to the Orient.


Address at the Black Hills (1927)


That the principles for which these three men stood might be still more firmly established destiny raised up Theodore Roosevelt. To political freedom ...

That the principles for which these three men stood might be still more firmly established destiny raised up Theodore Roosevelt. To political freedom ...

That the principles for which these three men stood might be still more firmly established destiny raised up Theodore Roosevelt. To political freedom ...

That the principles for which these three men stood might be still more firmly established destiny raised up Theodore Roosevelt. To political freedom ...