The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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... protection and sustained by the magnetic guardianship of our prestige . We are preparing for our fortunes as a World Power , from the centre all around to the seas , salt and fresh , North and South , East and West , so that we stand in ...
... protection and sustained by the magnetic guardianship of our prestige . We are preparing for our fortunes as a World Power , from the centre all around to the seas , salt and fresh , North and South , East and West , so that we stand in ...
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... protect him from harm . The Governor sent the guard about his business , saying he was able to take care of himself , that he relied on the people , and had no fear of harm . His father was a Scotchman , who served the Revolu- tionary ...
... protect him from harm . The Governor sent the guard about his business , saying he was able to take care of himself , that he relied on the people , and had no fear of harm . His father was a Scotchman , who served the Revolu- tionary ...
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... protected the soldiers against the sharks that lay in wait for them , and saw to it that they got employment . " That was the father . I have told you what the son is like . A man with red blood in his veins ; a healthy patriot , with ...
... protected the soldiers against the sharks that lay in wait for them , and saw to it that they got employment . " That was the father . I have told you what the son is like . A man with red blood in his veins ; a healthy patriot , with ...
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... 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 felt it within his . capacity to be a strong one ...
... 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 felt it within his . capacity to be a strong one ...
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... protected the game that gave the trappers their livelihood . My cattle were among the very first to come into the land , at a time when the buffalo and beaver still abounded , and then the old hunters were common . Many a time I have ...
... protected the game that gave the trappers their livelihood . My cattle were among the very first to come into the land , at a time when the buffalo and beaver still abounded , and then the old hunters were common . Many a time I have ...
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