African and European Addresses
Theodore Roosevelt
Politics & Social Sciences
African and European Addresses
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The Project Gutenberg eBook, African and European Addresses, by Theodore Roosevelt, et al, Edited by Lawrence F. Abbott
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African and European Addresses
By
Theodore Roosevelt
With an Introduction presenting a Description of the Conditions under which the Addresses were given during Mr. Roosevelt's Journey in 1910 from Khartum through Europe to New York
Lawrence F. Abbott
FOREWORD
Contents
Introduction
Mr. Roosevelt as an Orator
Peace and Justice in the Sudan
An Address at the American Mission[2] in Khartum, March 16, 1910
Law and Order in Egypt
An Address before the National University in Cairo, March 28, 1910
Citizenship in a Republic
An Address Delivered at the Sorbonne, Paris, April 23, 1910
International Peace
An Address before the Nobel Prize Committee Delivered at Christiania, Norway, May 5, 1910
The Colonial Policy of the United States
An Address Delivered at Christiania, Norway, on the Evening of May 5, 1910
The World Movement
An Address Delivered at the University of Berlin, May 12, 1910
The Conditions of Success
An Address at the Cambridge Union, May 26, 1910
British Rule in Africa
Address Delivered at the Guildhall, London, May 31, 1910[11]
Biological Analogies in History[15]
Delivered at Oxford, June 7, 1910
Appendix
CONVOCATION
JUNE 7, 1910
FOLLOWED BY THE DELIVERY OF
THE ROMANES LECTURE
BY
THE HON'BLE THEODORE ROOSEVELT
HON. D.C.L.
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE
LORD CURZON OF KEDLESTON
CHANCELLOR
PRESIDING
Convocation and the Romanes Lecture,
June 7, 1910 [16]
Convocation and the Romanes Lecture
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