Theodore Roosevelt, Twenty-six President of the United States: A Typical AmericanE. R. Du Mont, 1901 - 413 pages |
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... regarded as the domain of the nota- bles . He succeeded to office in the troubled times following the Revolution , and bore his full share in restoring the shattered fortunes of the city . He served as an alderman in those days when ...
... regarded as the domain of the nota- bles . He succeeded to office in the troubled times following the Revolution , and bore his full share in restoring the shattered fortunes of the city . He served as an alderman in those days when ...
Page 93
... regarded generally as unfriendly to the cult advocated by Mr. Curtis , Mr. Andrew D. White and Mr. Roosevelt . But Mr. Blaine was a candidate for the nom- ination to the presidency , and there was no sort of doubt he had marshalled an ...
... regarded generally as unfriendly to the cult advocated by Mr. Curtis , Mr. Andrew D. White and Mr. Roosevelt . But Mr. Blaine was a candidate for the nom- ination to the presidency , and there was no sort of doubt he had marshalled an ...
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... regarded as not wholly sincere ; for he was a member of the party which , in a national way , was out of power . And it was national politics that they sought to purify . as much as state , But there was as great a degree of sincerity ...
... regarded as not wholly sincere ; for he was a member of the party which , in a national way , was out of power . And it was national politics that they sought to purify . as much as state , But there was as great a degree of sincerity ...
Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS | 5 |
A TYPICAL AMERICAN introduction by OPIE READ | 25 |
THEODORE ROOSEVELT | 33 |
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