The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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... Peace ..... An Invitation to the White House ... 271 286 Gifts to Charity from Mrs. Roosevelt . 293 Quentin and Kermit Roosevelt . 297 Governor Roosevelt and Major - General Roe at the Head of 22nd Regiment . 300 Library of the Wilcox ...
... Peace ..... An Invitation to the White House ... 271 286 Gifts to Charity from Mrs. Roosevelt . 293 Quentin and Kermit Roosevelt . 297 Governor Roosevelt and Major - General Roe at the Head of 22nd Regiment . 300 Library of the Wilcox ...
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... Peace because His Word Stands - His Admirable Deport- ment in Time of Trouble ... - CHAPTER XXI . THE QUESTION OF RACE . - It Is the Bequest of Slavery - Roosevelt a President without Prejudice . Phases of Racial Problem - The ...
... Peace because His Word Stands - His Admirable Deport- ment in Time of Trouble ... - CHAPTER XXI . THE QUESTION OF RACE . - It Is the Bequest of Slavery - Roosevelt a President without Prejudice . Phases of Racial Problem - The ...
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... papers , as Governor of New York , were made , they prepared readers for his magnificent message to Congress ; one worthy the country that the McKinley policy of peace and war has raised to the rank of a World Power second XVI PREFACE .
... papers , as Governor of New York , were made , they prepared readers for his magnificent message to Congress ; one worthy the country that the McKinley policy of peace and war has raised to the rank of a World Power second XVI PREFACE .
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... peace and the extension of the doctrines of the Declaration of Independence , as far beyond the dreams of Thomas Jefferson , as the pur- chase of the land from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean for this Nation , exceeded the ...
... peace and the extension of the doctrines of the Declaration of Independence , as far beyond the dreams of Thomas Jefferson , as the pur- chase of the land from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean for this Nation , exceeded the ...
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... peace measure to know and make known that he could protect himself . He gave his ardent attention to the manly art of self - defence , and found in politics , early and late , that it was well to keep the peace as a fighting man . He ...
... peace measure to know and make known that he could protect himself . He gave his ardent attention to the manly art of self - defence , and found in politics , early and late , that it was well to keep the peace as a fighting man . He ...
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