The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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... given the communication from President Theodore Roosevelt , by both Houses and the people of all the States , December 3rd , 1901. It is remarkable for breadth and elevation , precision of statement , care and courage in recom ...
... given the communication from President Theodore Roosevelt , by both Houses and the people of all the States , December 3rd , 1901. It is remarkable for breadth and elevation , precision of statement , care and courage in recom ...
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... given with scrupulous care in the Georgia journals as follows : " President Theodore Roosevelt probably comes nearer to being a Southern man than any Chief Executive the nation has had since the Civil War . Cer- tainly he comes nearer ...
... given with scrupulous care in the Georgia journals as follows : " President Theodore Roosevelt probably comes nearer to being a Southern man than any Chief Executive the nation has had since the Civil War . Cer- tainly he comes nearer ...
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... given to bear him up when he fluttered from the nest . He was wise enough to know that a father with a competency only gave a son who knew enough to know it , the better opportunity to be a self - made man . He is accounted for in the ...
... given to bear him up when he fluttered from the nest . He was wise enough to know that a father with a competency only gave a son who knew enough to know it , the better opportunity to be a self - made man . He is accounted for in the ...
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... given with all the power of its thick , immensely muscular forearm , armed with nails as strong as so many hooked steel spikes , tore out the man's collar - bone and snapped through three or four ribs . He never recovered from the shock ...
... given with all the power of its thick , immensely muscular forearm , armed with nails as strong as so many hooked steel spikes , tore out the man's collar - bone and snapped through three or four ribs . He never recovered from the shock ...
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... given way to me for a question of information . I thank the gentleman for his courtesy . My question for information is , Has there not been a minority report prepared or presented , as I certainly understood there was to be by certain ...
... given way to me for a question of information . I thank the gentleman for his courtesy . My question for information is , Has there not been a minority report prepared or presented , as I certainly understood there was to be by certain ...
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