The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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Page 33
... living there , was known as the " Diamond Back District . " Into the political life of this district he entered with such zeal he soon became a leader . In 1881 he was elected to the Assembly , which at that time was Democratic . The ...
... living there , was known as the " Diamond Back District . " Into the political life of this district he entered with such zeal he soon became a leader . In 1881 he was elected to the Assembly , which at that time was Democratic . The ...
Page 49
... living , piled across one another in all directions ; while between and around them sprouted up a thick growth of young spruces and other evergreens . The trail turned off into the tangled thicket , within which it was almost certain we ...
... living , piled across one another in all directions ; while between and around them sprouted up a thick growth of young spruces and other evergreens . The trail turned off into the tangled thicket , within which it was almost certain we ...
Page 129
... living ; the virtue that can achieve practical results , that finds expression in actual life . There may be a more T. R. - 9 objectionable class in the community than the timid good , PRESIDENT'S PERSONAL EXPRESSIONS . 129.
... living ; the virtue that can achieve practical results , that finds expression in actual life . There may be a more T. R. - 9 objectionable class in the community than the timid good , PRESIDENT'S PERSONAL EXPRESSIONS . 129.
Page 135
... living in us . " In his Vermont Veterans ' Union oration , Colonel Roosevelt spoke espe- cially to " members of the Grand Army , which saved the Union . " He said : " Other men by their lives or their deaths have kept unstained our ...
... living in us . " In his Vermont Veterans ' Union oration , Colonel Roosevelt spoke espe- cially to " members of the Grand Army , which saved the Union . " He said : " Other men by their lives or their deaths have kept unstained our ...
Page 154
... living creditably should a revolution afford him the opportunity of retiring to private life . Roose- velt stands out violently from past American Presidents , owing to the fact that he did not in early life split rails for a living ...
... living creditably should a revolution afford him the opportunity of retiring to private life . Roose- velt stands out violently from past American Presidents , owing to the fact that he did not in early life split rails for a living ...
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