Theodore Roosevelt: The Man as I Knew HimChristian Herald, 1919 - 420 pages |
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Page 25
... close to mine , and sit down and don't say a word to me . I have sent for you to come in and sit up close to me . It reminds me of the good old times we had , and WASHINGTON - LINCOLN - ROOSEVELT 25.
... close to mine , and sit down and don't say a word to me . I have sent for you to come in and sit up close to me . It reminds me of the good old times we had , and WASHINGTON - LINCOLN - ROOSEVELT 25.
Page 32
... close for this chapter . It is this : " As a people we are indeed beyond measure fortunate in the characters of the two greatest of our public men , Wash- ington and Lincoln . Widely though they differed in ex- ternals , the Virginia ...
... close for this chapter . It is this : " As a people we are indeed beyond measure fortunate in the characters of the two greatest of our public men , Wash- ington and Lincoln . Widely though they differed in ex- ternals , the Virginia ...
Page 39
... close of the war he settled in New York , interesting himself in copper mines , rolling - mills and the like . He became associated with Robert Fulton in the plan to drive a boat with steam paddles . It was disputed then , and has been ...
... close of the war he settled in New York , interesting himself in copper mines , rolling - mills and the like . He became associated with Robert Fulton in the plan to drive a boat with steam paddles . It was disputed then , and has been ...
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... close relationship developed between us . He did not have calm seas and quiet sailing always ; and many times we met together to talk things over in order that they might be smoothed out somewhat . Mr. Roosevelt had some of the ...
... close relationship developed between us . He did not have calm seas and quiet sailing always ; and many times we met together to talk things over in order that they might be smoothed out somewhat . Mr. Roosevelt had some of the ...
Page 107
... as much as the friends and enemies of law and decency by giving an order that on the next Sunday all saloons were to be closed , and that if the proprietors did not close them they would 107 POLICE COMMISSIONER OF NEW YORK.
... as much as the friends and enemies of law and decency by giving an order that on the next Sunday all saloons were to be closed , and that if the proprietors did not close them they would 107 POLICE COMMISSIONER OF NEW YORK.
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