The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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... carried the wood aboard . The only landings were those used by keel boats and flat boats ; but the voyager , Roosevelt , discovered coal in the banks of the Ohio , near the mouth of the Tennessee , and provided himself with fuel for the ...
... carried the wood aboard . The only landings were those used by keel boats and flat boats ; but the voyager , Roosevelt , discovered coal in the banks of the Ohio , near the mouth of the Tennessee , and provided himself with fuel for the ...
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... carried , the trip being only an experimental one . The voyage was to be from Pittsburg to New Orleans , and if navigation of the rivers was found practicable the boat was to be put in the New Orleans and Natchez trade . Besides Mr ...
... carried , the trip being only an experimental one . The voyage was to be from Pittsburg to New Orleans , and if navigation of the rivers was found practicable the boat was to be put in the New Orleans and Natchez trade . Besides Mr ...
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... carry out a noble purpose . In the cold of winter and the heat of summer , through dust , mud and slush , in rain and snow and storm the commission struggled and plodded and rode ; often far into the wilderness , away from comfort and ...
... carry out a noble purpose . In the cold of winter and the heat of summer , through dust , mud and slush , in rain and snow and storm the commission struggled and plodded and rode ; often far into the wilderness , away from comfort and ...
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... a successful business , on principal gave one day of the six to visiting the poor in their homes . Apparently the analogy between father and son might be carried farther , to include even the famous round - THE ROOSEVELT FAMILY . 29.
... a successful business , on principal gave one day of the six to visiting the poor in their homes . Apparently the analogy between father and son might be carried farther , to include even the famous round - THE ROOSEVELT FAMILY . 29.
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Twenty-fifth President of the United States Murat Halstead. carried farther , to include even the famous round - robin ; for , upon the same authority , it was the elder Theodore Roosevelt who went to Washington after the first Bull Run ...
Twenty-fifth President of the United States Murat Halstead. carried farther , to include even the famous round - robin ; for , upon the same authority , it was the elder Theodore Roosevelt who went to Washington after the first Bull Run ...
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