This book contains the text of Charles Evans Hughes' moving tribute to Theodore Roosevelt, delivered at a memorial service held in Roosevelt's honor shortly after his death. Hughes, a prominent politician and jurist who served as chief justice of the Supreme Court, offers a heartfelt reflection on Roosevelt's life and legacy, highlighting his achievements as a statesman, conservationist, and champion of social justice.
Charles Evans Hughes Ordine dei libri
Questo statista, avvocato e politico incarna i principi del movimento progressista del XX secolo. La sua carriera ha coperto ruoli significativi sia nel servizio pubblico che nel sistema giudiziario, affermandosi come un diplomatico e giurista influente. Noto per la sua capacità di gestire casi complessi con un acuto senso dell'equilibrio, fu anche considerato un importante conservatore americano. Il suo lavoro riflette un profondo impegno verso le sfide legali e politiche della sua epoca.






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