The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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... present age more than all . Our stars in their courses may join in the songs of the mornings , for certainly as the earth has become a neighborhood of nations , they are the greater because the inventions man has found quicken and ...
... present age more than all . Our stars in their courses may join in the songs of the mornings , for certainly as the earth has become a neighborhood of nations , they are the greater because the inventions man has found quicken and ...
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... present member of Congress from the 10th District , of Missouri , was the Albany correspondent of the Brooklyn Free Press , and later of the New York Staats T. R. - 3 Zeitung . Mr. Barthold , the German reporter , now IN THE NEW YORK ...
... present member of Congress from the 10th District , of Missouri , was the Albany correspondent of the Brooklyn Free Press , and later of the New York Staats T. R. - 3 Zeitung . Mr. Barthold , the German reporter , now IN THE NEW YORK ...
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... present Minister to Mexico , and Mr. Lynch , a distinguished and influential colored citizen . Mr. George William Curtis , of New York , said : " In the person of Mr. Lynch , we offer you a representative of those people who , in great ...
... present Minister to Mexico , and Mr. Lynch , a distinguished and influential colored citizen . Mr. George William Curtis , of New York , said : " In the person of Mr. Lynch , we offer you a representative of those people who , in great ...
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... present the following report . " William McKinley was Chairman , and William Walter Phelps , Secretary , of the Platform Committee . The reading of the report was clear , ringing , and most effective . The nominating speeches were of ...
... present the following report . " William McKinley was Chairman , and William Walter Phelps , Secretary , of the Platform Committee . The reading of the report was clear , ringing , and most effective . The nominating speeches were of ...
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... present that name to you . It is presented by uncounted numbers of our fellow - citizens , good men and true , all over this land , who only await this nomination to spring to the swift , hearty work of his election . It is presented by ...
... present that name to you . It is presented by uncounted numbers of our fellow - citizens , good men and true , all over this land , who only await this nomination to spring to the swift , hearty work of his election . It is presented by ...
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