The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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Page xiii
... gave him rare prominence in state legislation and national politics ; and before he sought the Wild West as a new world , he was a man of reputation , broad as the country , and biographical material appears in public records- those of ...
... gave him rare prominence in state legislation and national politics ; and before he sought the Wild West as a new world , he was a man of reputation , broad as the country , and biographical material appears in public records- those of ...
Page xvi
... gave to Roosevelt the opportunity to give a practical inauguration to civil service reformation . Mayor Strong's municipal administration placed the militant civil service reformer at the head of the police of the great mis- governed ...
... gave to Roosevelt the opportunity to give a practical inauguration to civil service reformation . Mayor Strong's municipal administration placed the militant civil service reformer at the head of the police of the great mis- governed ...
Page xix
... sheltered in the States , gave rise to the habit of magnifying the distinction and assert- ing the practical independence of localities . It flattered and augmented the " sovereign State " sentiment , until at last it XIX INTRODUCTION.
... sheltered in the States , gave rise to the habit of magnifying the distinction and assert- ing the practical independence of localities . It flattered and augmented the " sovereign State " sentiment , until at last it XIX INTRODUCTION.
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... gave a big barbecue in Savannah , at that time capital , as it were , of the State , and Archibald Bullock , Governor and Commander - in - Chief , read to the assembled citizens the new Declaration of Independence . Archibald Bullock ...
... gave a big barbecue in Savannah , at that time capital , as it were , of the State , and Archibald Bullock , Governor and Commander - in - Chief , read to the assembled citizens the new Declaration of Independence . Archibald Bullock ...
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... gave them a helping hand . That hand he reached out , and got others interested in doing the same , till he had the prison reform committee permanently established in its good work . Then he founded the " Newsboys ' Lodging House , " a ...
... gave them a helping hand . That hand he reached out , and got others interested in doing the same , till he had the prison reform committee permanently established in its good work . Then he founded the " Newsboys ' Lodging House , " a ...
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