The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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Page 67
... possible alternative was the turning over of the State of New York to the absolute control of Tammany Hall . The election came at a time when the interests of the State imperatively demanded that the Governor should be courageous ...
... possible alternative was the turning over of the State of New York to the absolute control of Tammany Hall . The election came at a time when the interests of the State imperatively demanded that the Governor should be courageous ...
Page 77
... possible hundred , another 67 , another 93 , the bull's - eye being marked 5 , the next line 4 , the next line 3 , the next 2 , and the outer line 1. That lent itself very readily to competitive tests . " Then for the brand reading you ...
... possible hundred , another 67 , another 93 , the bull's - eye being marked 5 , the next line 4 , the next line 3 , the next 2 , and the outer line 1. That lent itself very readily to competitive tests . " Then for the brand reading you ...
Page 82
... possible , then at least it would be well to repeal the present law and re - enact the old law , which was in force when the present Board took office , in May , 1895. The old law was far preferable to the present law . " The " enormous ...
... possible , then at least it would be well to repeal the present law and re - enact the old law , which was in force when the present Board took office , in May , 1895. The old law was far preferable to the present law . " The " enormous ...
Page 84
... possible should be done to force the shiftless or vicious to go to places where they could be dealt with properly , while the honest workingman or woman who was in temporary need would be directed to charitable resorts that were always ...
... possible should be done to force the shiftless or vicious to go to places where they could be dealt with properly , while the honest workingman or woman who was in temporary need would be directed to charitable resorts that were always ...
Page 86
... possible , that in the struggle between moral force and political ' pull , ' the former might win , -must win , however uneven the apparent odds . " This was the issue from the first , and to the demonstration of it the new Board ...
... possible , that in the struggle between moral force and political ' pull , ' the former might win , -must win , however uneven the apparent odds . " This was the issue from the first , and to the demonstration of it the new Board ...
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