The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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... , When Twenty - Six Years of Age - He Broke All Records as a Young Leader , and Kept Party Faith - McKinley and He in Debate .... 23 31 37 35 53 CHAPTER V. STARTING CIVIL SERVICE REFORM . Very Interesting Testimony VII.
... , When Twenty - Six Years of Age - He Broke All Records as a Young Leader , and Kept Party Faith - McKinley and He in Debate .... 23 31 37 35 53 CHAPTER V. STARTING CIVIL SERVICE REFORM . Very Interesting Testimony VII.
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... party with severe autocracy until he was up against Roosevelt . This victory over the machine attracted attention , and caused old politicians to note with concern the person- ality of this young man , who came from one of the old New ...
... party with severe autocracy until he was up against Roosevelt . This victory over the machine attracted attention , and caused old politicians to note with concern the person- ality of this young man , who came from one of the old New ...
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... party influences in New York City , and as Roosevelt sometimes agreed to disagree with powerful Republican influences , the two men had a good deal in common , and one thing was the betterment of the municipal government of New York ...
... party influences in New York City , and as Roosevelt sometimes agreed to disagree with powerful Republican influences , the two men had a good deal in common , and one thing was the betterment of the municipal government of New York ...
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... party was sent out to look for them , and after some search found the bodies of both as well as that of one of the horses . One of the men showed signs of life ; he came to his senses before ROOSEVELT'S RANCH LIFE . 43.
... party was sent out to look for them , and after some search found the bodies of both as well as that of one of the horses . One of the men showed signs of life ; he came to his senses before ROOSEVELT'S RANCH LIFE . 43.
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... party walked round by the edge of the stream ; but the third , a German , and a very powerful fellow , followed a well beaten game trail , leading through the bushy point . When they were some forty yards apart the two men heard an ...
... party walked round by the edge of the stream ; but the third , a German , and a very powerful fellow , followed a well beaten game trail , leading through the bushy point . When they were some forty yards apart the two men heard an ...
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