The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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Page 43
... close at hand . We dismounted and advanced to a big ' washout ' near , peered over its edge , and there stood a huge buffalo bull , calmly feeding and unaware of our presence . " Hit him where that patch of red shows on his side ...
... close at hand . We dismounted and advanced to a big ' washout ' near , peered over its edge , and there stood a huge buffalo bull , calmly feeding and unaware of our presence . " Hit him where that patch of red shows on his side ...
Page 44
... close , one had fired into its side , when it turned with marvelous quickness for so large and unwieldy an animal , and struck down the horse , at the same time inflicting a ghastly wound on the rider . The other man dismounted and came ...
... close , one had fired into its side , when it turned with marvelous quickness for so large and unwieldy an animal , and struck down the horse , at the same time inflicting a ghastly wound on the rider . The other man dismounted and came ...
Page 60
... close , ayes , 391 ; noes , 410 ; majority against , 19. There was a motion that the Convention adjourn until the following morning . It was ruled that the order of business was a ballot . The confusion was great . A question arose ...
... close , ayes , 391 ; noes , 410 ; majority against , 19. There was a motion that the Convention adjourn until the following morning . It was ruled that the order of business was a ballot . The confusion was great . A question arose ...
Page 81
... close of the year 1896 was made , to the Hon . W. L. Strong , Mayor of the City of New York . ence . This report introduces a summary of important changes , and is substan- tially the history , by President Roosevelt , of his Police ...
... close of the year 1896 was made , to the Hon . W. L. Strong , Mayor of the City of New York . ence . This report introduces a summary of important changes , and is substan- tially the history , by President Roosevelt , of his Police ...
Page 84
... close . Yet , though we shut the saloons on Sunday , we actually made fewer arrests than had been made before . In the year previous to our term of office , over 10,000 persons were arrested for violation of the Sunday law . During the ...
... close . Yet , though we shut the saloons on Sunday , we actually made fewer arrests than had been made before . In the year previous to our term of office , over 10,000 persons were arrested for violation of the Sunday law . During the ...
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