Pay all possible heed to the scientific side of your work; perfect yourselves as scientific men able to work with the be...
I welcome you here, and I am glad to have the chance of seeing you, and I wish to say a word of congratulation to you up...
The warfare that has extended the boundaries of civilization at the expense of barbarism and savagery has been for centu...
On July 4 we celebrate the birth of the nation; on this day, the 30th of May, we call to mind the deaths of those who di...
Washington and Lincoln—the man who did most to found the Union, and the man who did most to preserve it—stand head and s...
It is a good custom for our country to have certain solemn holidays in commemoration of our greatest men and of the grea...
Just at this moment the Army of the United States, led by men who served among you in the great war, is carrying to comp...
Peace and freedom—are there two better objects for which a soldier can fight?
Upon your success depended all the future of the people on this continent, and much of the future of mankind as a whole.
There were other crises in which to have gone wrong would have meant disaster; but this was the one crisis in which to h...
All honor to them; and shame, thrice shame, to us if we fail to uphold their hands!
We believe that we can rapidly teach the people of the Philippine Islands not only how to enjoy but how to make good use...
All cruelty is forbidden, and all harshness beyond what is called for by need.
Now, Therefore, I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States, by virtue of the power in me vested, do hereby de...
The American people, through me, extend their thanks to you.
I beg to express my acknowledgments to the embassy that has come here.
We prize this fresh proof of the friendship of the French people.