The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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... force or public urgency . All the people were in some sense responsible for the inertia of the society that sustained it , and retarded the general develop- ment of the public at large . This inherited and anomalous force , sheltered in ...
... force or public urgency . All the people were in some sense responsible for the inertia of the society that sustained it , and retarded the general develop- ment of the public at large . This inherited and anomalous force , sheltered in ...
Page 31
... forces was a serious occupation with a fixed purpose . He looked forward to leaving college an athlete and scholar . His running , jumping , riding , boxing , were as regularly ordered as his studies . He was a gymnast and mathematician ...
... forces was a serious occupation with a fixed purpose . He looked forward to leaving college an athlete and scholar . His running , jumping , riding , boxing , were as regularly ordered as his studies . He was a gymnast and mathematician ...
Page 40
... force and from what direction the wind blew . The names of the officers on both sides were as familiar to him as those of his schoolmates . Three years later , the second work of Theodore Roosevelt was published , entitled " Hunting ...
... force and from what direction the wind blew . The names of the officers on both sides were as familiar to him as those of his schoolmates . Three years later , the second work of Theodore Roosevelt was published , entitled " Hunting ...
Page 51
... than from the ranch - house . The charm of ranch life comes in its freedom , and the vigorous open - air existence it forces a man to lead . ” CHAPTER IV . A NATIONAL FIGURE IN 1884 . Theodore ROOSEVELT'S RANCH LIFE . 51.
... than from the ranch - house . The charm of ranch life comes in its freedom , and the vigorous open - air existence it forces a man to lead . ” CHAPTER IV . A NATIONAL FIGURE IN 1884 . Theodore ROOSEVELT'S RANCH LIFE . 51.
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... force of any strategic proposals that included them . In the third ballot Edmunds ' vote declined from 85 to 69. William T. Sherman gained a vote , having received two from Michigan and one from Missouri . Robert T. Lincoln had four ...
... force of any strategic proposals that included them . In the third ballot Edmunds ' vote declined from 85 to 69. William T. Sherman gained a vote , having received two from Michigan and one from Missouri . Robert T. Lincoln had four ...
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