American Boy's Life of Theodore RooseveltLibrary of Alexandria, 2007 M01 1 |
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... and then began the advance upon thecity of Santiago, whichbroughton the engagement at La Guasima, followed by thethrilling battle of SanJuan Hill, in which theRough Riders distinguished themselves in a manner that willnever be forgotten ...
... and then began the advance upon thecity of Santiago, whichbroughton the engagement at La Guasima, followed by thethrilling battle of SanJuan Hill, in which theRough Riders distinguished themselves in a manner that willnever be forgotten ...
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... on account of sickness, and then it was a sharpstruggleto keep from dropping behind. "In those days nobody expected Teddy Roosevelt to amount to a great deal," some one has said. "He was CHAPTER II Nicknamed Teddy— ...
... on account of sickness, and then it was a sharpstruggleto keep from dropping behind. "In those days nobody expected Teddy Roosevelt to amount to a great deal," some one has said. "He was CHAPTER II Nicknamed Teddy— ...
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... and then there was bound tobe more orless racing. With a strong love for natural history it was not surprising that he joined the Natural History Clubof the college, and of this he wasoneof the most active members. He also joined the ...
... and then there was bound tobe more orless racing. With a strong love for natural history it was not surprising that he joined the Natural History Clubof the college, and of this he wasoneof the most active members. He also joined the ...
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... and then in a Congregational Sunday school. Itwas a life fullof planning, full of study, and full of work, and it suitedTheodore Rooseveltto the lastdegree. As he grew older his love of natural history was supplemented by a love for the ...
... and then in a Congregational Sunday school. Itwas a life fullof planning, full of study, and full of work, and it suitedTheodore Rooseveltto the lastdegree. As he grew older his love of natural history was supplemented by a love for the ...
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... andthen settle downto that for which heseemed best fitted. To Europethenhe went, accompanied by hisbride, tostudy a little and to visit the art galleriesand museums, the palaces of kings and queens, and the many great cities of that ...
... andthen settle downto that for which heseemed best fitted. To Europethenhe went, accompanied by hisbride, tostudy a little and to visit the art galleriesand museums, the palaces of kings and queens, and the many great cities of that ...
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