On the recordOctober 23, 1905
the successful performance of political duty depends absolutely upon the successful performance of domestic, of social duty.
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presidency.ucsb.eduthe successful performance of political duty depends absolutely upon the successful performance of domestic, of social duty.
Remarks at the Capitol in Montgomery, Alabama
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