The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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... appointed Minister to the Netherlands . This gentleman , upon urgency , submitted to the United Service Monthly Review , a memorandum relating to the President's father , who was born in New York , September 22 , 1831 , and died ...
... appointed Minister to the Netherlands . This gentleman , upon urgency , submitted to the United Service Monthly Review , a memorandum relating to the President's father , who was born in New York , September 22 , 1831 , and died ...
Page 28
... appointed work with every power of his untiring mind and body . " The President's father was active in charities , and devoted to the reform and redemption of criminals who had paid the penalty of their crime to the State and on their ...
... appointed work with every power of his untiring mind and body . " The President's father was active in charities , and devoted to the reform and redemption of criminals who had paid the penalty of their crime to the State and on their ...
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... appointed by Harrison , for two years of Cleveland's term . This lap was very important to the cause . It was by curious turns of fortune that Cleveland and Roosevelt were Governors of New York and Presidents of the United States ...
... appointed by Harrison , for two years of Cleveland's term . This lap was very important to the cause . It was by curious turns of fortune that Cleveland and Roosevelt were Governors of New York and Presidents of the United States ...
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... appointed time . Next day , a relief party was sent out to look for them , and after some search found the bodies of both as well as that of one of the horses . One of the men showed signs of life ; he came to his senses before ...
... appointed time . Next day , a relief party was sent out to look for them , and after some search found the bodies of both as well as that of one of the horses . One of the men showed signs of life ; he came to his senses before ...
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... appointed to advise the nominees . of this Convention of its action . " Mr. Roots , of Arkansas - I second the motion . " Mr. McKinley - Of which the President of this convention shall be Chairman . " During the roll call for the vote ...
... appointed to advise the nominees . of this Convention of its action . " Mr. Roots , of Arkansas - I second the motion . " Mr. McKinley - Of which the President of this convention shall be Chairman . " During the roll call for the vote ...
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