American Boy's Life of Theodore RooseveltLibrary of Alexandria, 2007 M01 1 |
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... Roosevelt resigned. "My duty hereis done," he said. "My place is in the ... Roosevelt, urging his men forward to victory, regardless ofthe shot and shellfalling ... governor he made friends in bothof theleading political parties by his ...
... Roosevelt resigned. "My duty hereis done," he said. "My place is in the ... Roosevelt, urging his men forward to victory, regardless ofthe shot and shellfalling ... governor he made friends in bothof theleading political parties by his ...
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... governor had notyet expired when President McKinley was nominated fora second term. Again the people atlarge clamoredfor Roosevelt, and against his earnest protestations he was forced to accept the nomination for the VicePresidency ...
... governor had notyet expired when President McKinley was nominated fora second term. Again the people atlarge clamoredfor Roosevelt, and against his earnest protestations he was forced to accept the nomination for the VicePresidency ...
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... Roosevelt. "Butyou know thatjustatpresent Iam busy withother charitable ... Roosevelt came upona newsboy sitting ona doorstep, crying bitterly. "What is the matter, my ... governor of Georgia. It will thus be seen that the future President.
... Roosevelt. "Butyou know thatjustatpresent Iam busy withother charitable ... Roosevelt came upona newsboy sitting ona doorstep, crying bitterly. "What is the matter, my ... governor of Georgia. It will thus be seen that the future President.
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... Roosevelt the elder was a member of the Dutch Reformed Church, andthe religious teaching ofhis children was not neglected ... Roosevelt, who was then governor ofthe State, said:— "The viceof envyisnot only dangerous, but also amean vice ...
... Roosevelt the elder was a member of the Dutch Reformed Church, andthe religious teaching ofhis children was not neglected ... Roosevelt, who was then governor ofthe State, said:— "The viceof envyisnot only dangerous, but also amean vice ...
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... governor and a president. How the nickname came first intouseis notknown. Since thoseschoolboy days Mr. Roosevelt has been asked this question:— "What didyouexpect to be,or dream of being, whenyou were a boy?" "I do notrecollect that ...
... governor and a president. How the nickname came first intouseis notknown. Since thoseschoolboy days Mr. Roosevelt has been asked this question:— "What didyouexpect to be,or dream of being, whenyou were a boy?" "I do notrecollect that ...
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