The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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Page xii
... Position - His Denunciation of Dynamiters - His Methods of Politics Holds Friendship of the Disappointed - Some Sorrows of the Old Guard Representative Character of the President . CHAPTER XXIX . RELATIONS WITH GREAT NATIONS ...
... Position - His Denunciation of Dynamiters - His Methods of Politics Holds Friendship of the Disappointed - Some Sorrows of the Old Guard Representative Character of the President . CHAPTER XXIX . RELATIONS WITH GREAT NATIONS ...
Page xiv
... position is told in his volumes of public papers , one for each year he held the high office . The history of the country will not be written again without many refer- ences to those admirable books and liberal quotations from them ...
... position is told in his volumes of public papers , one for each year he held the high office . The history of the country will not be written again without many refer- ences to those admirable books and liberal quotations from them ...
Page xx
... position he holds . Naturally , rightfully , the policy of his Administration is more gigantic within and beyond our borders than any other President has proposed . He seeks to confirm our military by the increase , not of the bulk ...
... position he holds . Naturally , rightfully , the policy of his Administration is more gigantic within and beyond our borders than any other President has proposed . He seeks to confirm our military by the increase , not of the bulk ...
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... position , for there certainly would have been no incentive to build the roads unless it had been understood the fare was to remain at ten cents . It took sublime courage to face about , admit that he had been wrong in his first position ...
... position , for there certainly would have been no incentive to build the roads unless it had been understood the fare was to remain at ten cents . It took sublime courage to face about , admit that he had been wrong in his first position ...
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... position in that Convention was supported by the wise reflection and afterthought of the Republican Convention , of 1880 , under the lead of the great immortal leader , whose face confronts us there - James A. Garfield , of Ohio - under ...
... position in that Convention was supported by the wise reflection and afterthought of the Republican Convention , of 1880 , under the lead of the great immortal leader , whose face confronts us there - James A. Garfield , of Ohio - under ...
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