Theodore Roosevelt: The Man as I Knew HimChristian Herald, 1919 - 420 pages |
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Page 39
... united with Fulton in a plan to navigate the Western waters with the steam- boat , and he himself built and took from Pittsburg to New Orleans , the first steamer whose paddles ever disturbed the great waters of the Ohio and Mississippi ...
... united with Fulton in a plan to navigate the Western waters with the steam- boat , and he himself built and took from Pittsburg to New Orleans , the first steamer whose paddles ever disturbed the great waters of the Ohio and Mississippi ...
Page 49
... United States . This boxing in boyhood , while it developed his strength and mitigated his attacks of asthma , did not entirely eradicate it . The deep deter- mination with which this slim , sick , weak boy devel- oped himself into one ...
... United States . This boxing in boyhood , while it developed his strength and mitigated his attacks of asthma , did not entirely eradicate it . The deep deter- mination with which this slim , sick , weak boy devel- oped himself into one ...
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... United States , but he was a child of moderate financial circumstance , and , as a boy , had to work for his living ; that he inherited Mt. Vernon from a relative , and that the wealth he had when President was that which came to him by ...
... United States , but he was a child of moderate financial circumstance , and , as a boy , had to work for his living ; that he inherited Mt. Vernon from a relative , and that the wealth he had when President was that which came to him by ...
Page 66
... . It seems that some United States Sen- ator had called on the President on an important mat- ter . He waited for some time for his turn and asked the doorkeeper if he would not tell Mr. Roosevelt that 66 THEODORE ROOSEVELT.
... . It seems that some United States Sen- ator had called on the President on an important mat- ter . He waited for some time for his turn and asked the doorkeeper if he would not tell Mr. Roosevelt that 66 THEODORE ROOSEVELT.
Page 71
... United States Minister to the Netherlands and was himself an author . Young Roosevelt , in this highly charged , political atmosphere , with his strong intention to enter public life , soon took his attention away from the college law ...
... United States Minister to the Netherlands and was himself an author . Young Roosevelt , in this highly charged , political atmosphere , with his strong intention to enter public life , soon took his attention away from the college law ...
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