The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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Page ix
... HAND . New York as a " Free City " . " Tri - Insula " Policy Once Proposed - Roosevelt out West - Encounters Roughs Who Were Not Riders - His Immense Campaign Work - Striking Speeches Go to the Right Spot - Returns Home in Time to Stamp ...
... HAND . New York as a " Free City " . " Tri - Insula " Policy Once Proposed - Roosevelt out West - Encounters Roughs Who Were Not Riders - His Immense Campaign Work - Striking Speeches Go to the Right Spot - Returns Home in Time to Stamp ...
Page xv
... hands by the people under the Constitution . No man who has been called to the greatest office of a Republican form of Govern- ment , has exceeded him in the excellence of his education for it . The favors of fortune in youth would have ...
... hands by the people under the Constitution . No man who has been called to the greatest office of a Republican form of Govern- ment , has exceeded him in the excellence of his education for it . The favors of fortune in youth would have ...
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... hand he reached out , and got others interested in doing the same , till he had the prison reform committee ... hands " of New York , and was particu- larly fond of guiding the perilous tandem through the streets and parks of the city ...
... hand he reached out , and got others interested in doing the same , till he had the prison reform committee ... hands " of New York , and was particu- larly fond of guiding the perilous tandem through the streets and parks of the city ...
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... hand through the park , and enjoyed life immensely . He had such a good time , and with cause , for he was a good man . I remember seeing him going down Broadway , staid and respectable business man that he was , with a poor little sick ...
... hand through the park , and enjoyed life immensely . He had such a good time , and with cause , for he was a good man . I remember seeing him going down Broadway , staid and respectable business man that he was , with a poor little sick ...
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... hand to instruct the Legislature . He dispensed information . The forcefulness of delivery , the ready command of facts and their logical presentation , showed accurate knowledge of American history . The speech was a sensation . The ...
... hand to instruct the Legislature . He dispensed information . The forcefulness of delivery , the ready command of facts and their logical presentation , showed accurate knowledge of American history . The speech was a sensation . The ...
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