The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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... received with the profound attention given the communication from President Theodore Roosevelt , by both Houses and the people of all the States , December 3rd , 1901. It is remarkable for breadth and elevation , precision of statement ...
... received with the profound attention given the communication from President Theodore Roosevelt , by both Houses and the people of all the States , December 3rd , 1901. It is remarkable for breadth and elevation , precision of statement ...
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... received him , and the gathered masterpieces of the Saxon kings welcomed him . The study of history was as a stroll at a festival and as a student he always had a task . The lofty Alps awaited him , with marvelous light on their peaks ...
... received him , and the gathered masterpieces of the Saxon kings welcomed him . The study of history was as a stroll at a festival and as a student he always had a task . The lofty Alps awaited him , with marvelous light on their peaks ...
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... received two from Michigan and one from Missouri . Robert T. Lincoln had four votes , one from Kentucky , two from New Hampshire , and one from New York . Mr. Carr , of Illinois , rose to a point of order , when Mr. Roosevelt said of ...
... received two from Michigan and one from Missouri . Robert T. Lincoln had four votes , one from Kentucky , two from New Hampshire , and one from New York . Mr. Carr , of Illinois , rose to a point of order , when Mr. Roosevelt said of ...
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... received 541. President Arthur sent to Mr. Blaine the following dispatch : " To the Hon . James G. Blaine , Augusta , Me . - As the candidate of the Republican party , you will have my earnest and cordial support . " CHESTER A. ARTHUR ...
... received 541. President Arthur sent to Mr. Blaine the following dispatch : " To the Hon . James G. Blaine , Augusta , Me . - As the candidate of the Republican party , you will have my earnest and cordial support . " CHESTER A. ARTHUR ...
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... received at all . On the contrary , they were for the most part well educated , self- respecting , intelligent young men and women , who , having graduated from their colored schools and colleges , found but few avenues STARTING CIVIL ...
... received at all . On the contrary , they were for the most part well educated , self- respecting , intelligent young men and women , who , having graduated from their colored schools and colleges , found but few avenues STARTING CIVIL ...
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