The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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Page xiii
... interest . The President's ancestors may be traced in events for many generations . Their records are of authenticity , and their reputations , honorable . There is ample information of the families of Theodore Roosevelt's father and ...
... interest . The President's ancestors may be traced in events for many generations . Their records are of authenticity , and their reputations , honorable . There is ample information of the families of Theodore Roosevelt's father and ...
Page xv
... interest in the subject , that has increased at every step . It seems to one who has for months been a student of the successive chapters of the President's career , that his countrymen have not yet appreciated the extraordinary scope ...
... interest in the subject , that has increased at every step . It seems to one who has for months been a student of the successive chapters of the President's career , that his countrymen have not yet appreciated the extraordinary scope ...
Page xvii
... interest . The story of the Republic from day to day is of surpassing splendor and strength . The life of Theodore Roosevelt has been an admirable education for the task in his hands . He so compre- hensively represents all the people ...
... interest . The story of the Republic from day to day is of surpassing splendor and strength . The life of Theodore Roosevelt has been an admirable education for the task in his hands . He so compre- hensively represents all the people ...
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... interest in his fellow - man that his son has shown . He was the backer of Charles Loring Brace in his work of gathering the forgotten waifs from the city's streets , and of every other sensible charity in his day . Dr. Henry Field told ...
... interest in his fellow - man that his son has shown . He was the backer of Charles Loring Brace in his work of gathering the forgotten waifs from the city's streets , and of every other sensible charity in his day . Dr. Henry Field told ...
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... interest in the life of the President . The career of Roosevelt opened as a New York law maker . It was at Albany he manifested himself , and was the Chairman of the next New York delegation of the Republicans to a National Convention ...
... interest in the life of the President . The career of Roosevelt opened as a New York law maker . It was at Albany he manifested himself , and was the Chairman of the next New York delegation of the Republicans to a National Convention ...
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