The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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... 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 upon Sedition - A Great Public Service - The Ruffians Ridden ...
... 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 upon Sedition - A Great Public Service - The Ruffians Ridden ...
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... once that he always , occupied as he was with the management of a successful business , on principal gave one day of the six to visiting the poor in their homes . Apparently the analogy between father and son might be carried farther ...
... once that he always , occupied as he was with the management of a successful business , on principal gave one day of the six to visiting the poor in their homes . Apparently the analogy between father and son might be carried farther ...
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... once called it impromptu , but the young man was crammed with facts , and appar- ently knew enough about the matter in hand to instruct the Legislature . He dispensed information . The forcefulness of delivery , the ready command of ...
... once called it impromptu , but the young man was crammed with facts , and appar- ently knew enough about the matter in hand to instruct the Legislature . He dispensed information . The forcefulness of delivery , the ready command of ...
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... once collaborators in well doing does not call for repentance , and so far as it is new to the public , the novelty will be acceptable and make an agreeable impression . One of the personal annoyances of the President , is the fashion ...
... once collaborators in well doing does not call for repentance , and so far as it is new to the public , the novelty will be acceptable and make an agreeable impression . One of the personal annoyances of the President , is the fashion ...
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... once and came straight at the man , whose second shot missed . The bear then closed and passed on , after striking only a single blow ; yet that one blow , given with all the power of its thick , immensely muscular forearm , armed with ...
... once and came straight at the man , whose second shot missed . The bear then closed and passed on , after striking only a single blow ; yet that one blow , given with all the power of its thick , immensely muscular forearm , armed with ...
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