The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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... Facts - Unwise Legislation - Bi - Partizan Police Failure — The Blackmail Business - Morning Calls on the Police - Dry Rot in Politics - A Brave Man's Great Good Work .... - CHAPTER VII . ROOSEVELT'S SWORN ROUGH RIDER HISTORY . His ...
... Facts - Unwise Legislation - Bi - Partizan Police Failure — The Blackmail Business - Morning Calls on the Police - Dry Rot in Politics - A Brave Man's Great Good Work .... - CHAPTER VII . ROOSEVELT'S SWORN ROUGH RIDER HISTORY . His ...
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... fact accomplished . There runs through his history the strong lines of defined purpose , and the clear logic of fixed principles . The task of statement has been made easy by an interest in the subject , that has increased at every step ...
... fact accomplished . There runs through his history the strong lines of defined purpose , and the clear logic of fixed principles . The task of statement has been made easy by an interest in the subject , that has increased at every step ...
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... fact that a lake sixty miles long and two to six miles in width , created by the earthquake , exists , bearing the appropriate name of " Reel - foot . " It is celebrated for hunting and fishing . Reliable records exist of the remarkable ...
... fact that a lake sixty miles long and two to six miles in width , created by the earthquake , exists , bearing the appropriate name of " Reel - foot . " It is celebrated for hunting and fishing . Reliable records exist of the remarkable ...
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... fact that he was in a minority seemed to delight this young man who loved a contest . He imme- diately made his mark as a fearless , honest and untiring workman , and until he got a reputation as a fighting man he could pick up a fight ...
... fact that he was in a minority seemed to delight this young man who loved a contest . He imme- diately made his mark as a fearless , honest and untiring workman , and until he got a reputation as a fighting man he could pick up a fight ...
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... facts , and appar- ently knew enough about the matter in hand to instruct the Legislature . He dispensed information . The forcefulness of delivery , the ready command of facts and their logical presentation , showed accurate knowledge ...
... facts , and appar- ently knew enough about the matter in hand to instruct the Legislature . He dispensed information . The forcefulness of delivery , the ready command of facts and their logical presentation , showed accurate knowledge ...
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