The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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... whole continent was visible . There were two other courses of study to take before entering the departments of armed nationality — the Civil Service and the New York Police Commissions . The shifting of Presidential terms by Grover ...
... whole continent was visible . There were two other courses of study to take before entering the departments of armed nationality — the Civil Service and the New York Police Commissions . The shifting of Presidential terms by Grover ...
Page 46
... whole land was dazzling white . It was very cold . Within the ranch every- thing was frozen solid in spite of the thick log walls ; but the air was so still and clear that we did not realize how low the temperature was . Accordingly ...
... whole land was dazzling white . It was very cold . Within the ranch every- thing was frozen solid in spite of the thick log walls ; but the air was so still and clear that we did not realize how low the temperature was . Accordingly ...
Page 50
... whole thing was over in twenty seconds from the time I caught sight of the game ; indeed , it was over so quickly that the grizzly did not have time to show fight at all or come a step toward us . It was the first I had ever seen , and ...
... whole thing was over in twenty seconds from the time I caught sight of the game ; indeed , it was over so quickly that the grizzly did not have time to show fight at all or come a step toward us . It was the first I had ever seen , and ...
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... whole career . He listened attentively to all suggestions , treated the rights of all delegates with respect , asserted his own views , and acted distinctly upon his own motion , neither driving nor consenting to be driven . It was ...
... whole career . He listened attentively to all suggestions , treated the rights of all delegates with respect , asserted his own views , and acted distinctly upon his own motion , neither driving nor consenting to be driven . It was ...
Page 67
... whole number who passed , and a decrease of 2,759 in the whole number who failed to pass . The whole number appointed in the year covered by this report is as follows : Departmental service , 1,152 ; customs service , 320 ; postal ...
... whole number who passed , and a decrease of 2,759 in the whole number who failed to pass . The whole number appointed in the year covered by this report is as follows : Departmental service , 1,152 ; customs service , 320 ; postal ...
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