The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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... thought he could serve the country better as an organizer of citizens to help the army , than by military service , and was one of the founders of Loyal National Leagues . His most important work was the Allotment Commission , enabling ...
... thought he could serve the country better as an organizer of citizens to help the army , than by military service , and was one of the founders of Loyal National Leagues . His most important work was the Allotment Commission , enabling ...
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... thought it a peace measure to know and make known that he could 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 ...
... thought it a peace measure to know and make known that he could 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 ...
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... thought and language , that it gave the ex - President the increased kindly friendliness of millions of his fellow citizens . It has not been forgotten that Cleveland's act in adding two years to Roosevelt's Civil Service Commission ...
... thought and language , that it gave the ex - President the increased kindly friendliness of millions of his fellow citizens . It has not been forgotten that Cleveland's act in adding two years to Roosevelt's Civil Service Commission ...
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... thought was right and did it thoroughly . No one who heard him but believed that he would always be found fighting against " the wealthy criminal class , " as he put it . Naturally , Cleveland and Roosevelt , after the Governor had ...
... thought was right and did it thoroughly . No one who heard him but believed that he would always be found fighting against " the wealthy criminal class , " as he put it . Naturally , Cleveland and Roosevelt , after the Governor had ...
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... thought themselves mature in public life . So they were , if time is counted by the distinctions it brings , and yet , they are still young , and the date named is sixteen years and a long summer and autumn and part of a winter ago ...
... thought themselves mature in public life . So they were , if time is counted by the distinctions it brings , and yet , they are still young , and the date named is sixteen years and a long summer and autumn and part of a winter ago ...
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