The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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Page ix
... land- " Articulate " Surroundings of Roosevelt - The Scorching Light upon Him - Resemblance of " Theodore " to " William " Traced by ' Poultney " — Supple- ment by Dr. Shaw British Historian as an Expert Correspondent .... - - CHAPTER ...
... land- " Articulate " Surroundings of Roosevelt - The Scorching Light upon Him - Resemblance of " Theodore " to " William " Traced by ' Poultney " — Supple- ment by Dr. Shaw British Historian as an Expert Correspondent .... - - CHAPTER ...
Page xi
... Lands , the Desert Can- cer Cure - More Good Land for the People at Home - The President's Books on the West - His Western Politics - Secretary of the Treasury Lives West of the Mississippi River - Literary Men in Politics . CHAPTER ...
... Lands , the Desert Can- cer Cure - More Good Land for the People at Home - The President's Books on the West - His Western Politics - Secretary of the Treasury Lives West of the Mississippi River - Literary Men in Politics . CHAPTER ...
Page xvi
... Lands he ascended an elevation , from which the whole continent was visible . There were two other courses of study to ... land , and there was " glory enough to go around . " The war ended , our army was snatched from Cuban fevers , and ...
... Lands he ascended an elevation , from which the whole continent was visible . There were two other courses of study to ... land , and there was " glory enough to go around . " The war ended , our army was snatched from Cuban fevers , and ...
Page xvii
... all the people , that even as the past is secure , in prosperity and honor , there is no land so fair as this in promise . T. R. - 2 MURAT HALSTEAD . INTRODUCTION . N EVER , excepting when there was war PREFACE . XVII.
... all the people , that even as the past is secure , in prosperity and honor , there is no land so fair as this in promise . T. R. - 2 MURAT HALSTEAD . INTRODUCTION . N EVER , excepting when there was war PREFACE . XVII.
Page xx
... land , has passed away , but the lustre of the stars that are the symbols of Statehood , is not diminished , and the ... lands where there is still great game , and infinite undeveloped resources , his East- ern houses and Western ...
... land , has passed away , but the lustre of the stars that are the symbols of Statehood , is not diminished , and the ... lands where there is still great game , and infinite undeveloped resources , his East- ern houses and Western ...
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