The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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Page viii
... Fight for the Honor of New York City - Brief Statement of the 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 ...
... Fight for the Honor of New York City - Brief Statement of the 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 ...
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... Fights to the Finish- List of His Literary Works . 223 CHAPTER XVIII . RIDE FROM MOUNT MARCY . - From the Source of the Hudson to the Niagara River - How Roosevelt Came to be on Mount Marcy When McKinley Died - Delay of Information and ...
... Fights to the Finish- List of His Literary Works . 223 CHAPTER XVIII . RIDE FROM MOUNT MARCY . - From the Source of the Hudson to the Niagara River - How Roosevelt Came to be on Mount Marcy When McKinley Died - Delay of Information and ...
Page xiii
... fighting edge on the American warships . Then came his war service in the Army , with an element of power that he chiefly discovered or invented and exclusively applied . His reports , letters , testimony before boards XIII PUBLISHERS ...
... fighting edge on the American warships . Then came his war service in the Army , with an element of power that he chiefly discovered or invented and exclusively applied . His reports , letters , testimony before boards XIII PUBLISHERS ...
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... fighting on land , and there was " glory enough to go around . " The war ended , our army was snatched from Cuban fevers , and recovered health on Long Island . Roosevelt left Cuba , as he left the Assembly , the Civil Service ...
... fighting on land , and there was " glory enough to go around . " The war ended , our army was snatched from Cuban fevers , and recovered health on Long Island . Roosevelt left Cuba , as he left the Assembly , the Civil Service ...
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... fighting man . He felt it within his . capacity to be a strong one , and strove for strength as a prize - ability to do hard work , to be sure of himself on his feet and with his hands . He came out with testimony that he was sound ...
... fighting man . He felt it within his . capacity to be a strong one , and strove for strength as a prize - ability to do hard work , to be sure of himself on his feet and with his hands . He came out with testimony that he was sound ...
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