The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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... DEPARTMENTS . Lieutenant - General Miles Imparts Information and Is Rebuked - What the Secre- taries of War and Navy Had to Say - Admiral Dewey Did Not Tell All He Meant - The President on Dangerous Obedience to Orders - His Two - Year ...
... DEPARTMENTS . Lieutenant - General Miles Imparts Information and Is Rebuked - What the Secre- taries of War and Navy Had to Say - Admiral Dewey Did Not Tell All He Meant - The President on Dangerous Obedience to Orders - His Two - Year ...
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... departments of armed nationality — the Civil Service and the New York Police Commissions . The shifting of Presidential terms by Grover Cleveland and Benjamin Harrison , gave to Roosevelt the opportunity to give a practical inauguration ...
... departments of armed nationality — the Civil Service and the New York Police Commissions . The shifting of Presidential terms by Grover Cleveland and Benjamin Harrison , gave to Roosevelt the opportunity to give a practical inauguration ...
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... Department ) —Mr . Henderson was of a different opinion . He thought General Sherman could have the matter put to him by the Convention in such a way that he would be obliged to feel that it was his duty to accept the Presi- dency , if ...
... Department ) —Mr . Henderson was of a different opinion . He thought General Sherman could have the matter put to him by the Convention in such a way that he would be obliged to feel that it was his duty to accept the Presi- dency , if ...
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Twenty-fifth President of the United States Murat Halstead. PRESIDENT MCKINLEY AND VICE - PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT ON STEPS OF MCKINLEY RESIDENCE AT CANTON THEODORE ROOSEVELT AT HIS DESK IN THE NAVY DEPARTMENT ,
Twenty-fifth President of the United States Murat Halstead. PRESIDENT MCKINLEY AND VICE - PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT ON STEPS OF MCKINLEY RESIDENCE AT CANTON THEODORE ROOSEVELT AT HIS DESK IN THE NAVY DEPARTMENT ,
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... Department , which showed how the roster titles of his clerks could be changed to make it appear positions could be accepted because the occupants were custodians of money . In one case , an incumbent spent about half an hour a day in ...
... Department , which showed how the roster titles of his clerks could be changed to make it appear positions could be accepted because the occupants were custodians of money . In one case , an incumbent spent about half an hour a day in ...
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