The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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... Stands - His Admirable Deport- ment in Time of Trouble ... - CHAPTER XXI . THE QUESTION OF RACE . - It Is the Bequest of Slavery - Roosevelt a President without Prejudice . Phases of Racial Problem - The President's Oration on Frederick ...
... Stands - His Admirable Deport- ment in Time of Trouble ... - CHAPTER XXI . THE QUESTION OF RACE . - It Is the Bequest of Slavery - Roosevelt a President without Prejudice . Phases of Racial Problem - The President's Oration on Frederick ...
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... stand in command of the continent that is to be the axis of the evolu- tions of our progressive growth . Four square , and all around , we confront all the winds that come and go on errands with messages , while the waves and tides of ...
... stand in command of the continent that is to be the axis of the evolu- tions of our progressive growth . Four square , and all around , we confront all the winds that come and go on errands with messages , while the waves and tides of ...
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... stand in the same open glade with the ranch house , the dense growth of cottonwoods and matted , thorny under- brush ... stand the trip was a question , but Roosevelt was on horseback and he rode better than I did , and could stand just ...
... stand in the same open glade with the ranch house , the dense growth of cottonwoods and matted , thorny under- brush ... stand the trip was a question , but Roosevelt was on horseback and he rode better than I did , and could stand just ...
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... stand still in their beds , as if turned to frosted steel . In the long nights there is no sound to break the lifeless silence . Under the ceaseless , shifting play of the Northern Lights , or lighted only by the witty brilliance of the ...
... stand still in their beds , as if turned to frosted steel . In the long nights there is no sound to break the lifeless silence . Under the ceaseless , shifting play of the Northern Lights , or lighted only by the witty brilliance of the ...
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... stand in the corners of the room or rest across the elk antlers which jut out from over the fireplace . From the deer horns ranged along the walls , and thrust into the beams and rafters , hang heavy overcoats of wolf - skin or coon ...
... stand in the corners of the room or rest across the elk antlers which jut out from over the fireplace . From the deer horns ranged along the walls , and thrust into the beams and rafters , hang heavy overcoats of wolf - skin or coon ...
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