American Boy's Life of Theodore RooseveltLibrary of Alexandria, 2007 M01 1 |
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... Ever sincewriting his navalhistory thenewly appointed assistant had madea closestudy of naval matters,andnow he applied himself withvigorto the duties ofhis office;and it was primarily through his efforts that when the war.
... Ever sincewriting his navalhistory thenewly appointed assistant had madea closestudy of naval matters,andnow he applied himself withvigorto the duties ofhis office;and it was primarily through his efforts that when the war.
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... duty hereis done," he said. "My place is in the field." And withoutloss of time heand his intimate friend, Dr. Leonard Wood, began the organization of that body of troops which was officially designated as the FirstUnited States ...
... duty hereis done," he said. "My place is in the field." And withoutloss of time heand his intimate friend, Dr. Leonard Wood, began the organization of that body of troops which was officially designated as the FirstUnited States ...
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... duty of carrying out the intentions ofhis predecessor, and proving tothe world once againthat, even though a President die, "the governmentat Washington still lives." There is anothersideto the character ofour Presidentwhich must not be ...
... duty of carrying out the intentions ofhis predecessor, and proving tothe world once againthat, even though a President die, "the governmentat Washington still lives." There is anothersideto the character ofour Presidentwhich must not be ...
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... duty here is done; my place is in the field," and went forth to win glory on the battlefield of San Juan Hill. Five generations of Roosevelts livedin ornear NewYork previous tothe birthofTheodore Roosevelt, the fatherofthe President, in ...
... duty here is done; my place is in the field," and went forth to win glory on the battlefield of San Juan Hill. Five generations of Roosevelts livedin ornear NewYork previous tothe birthofTheodore Roosevelt, the fatherofthe President, in ...
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... be in power. "This isall wrong," saidthe young assemblyman. "Aclerk or anybodyelse doing his duty faithfully shouldnot be thrown out as soonas there is a political change." The new law was passed, and this was the beginning of what.
... be in power. "This isall wrong," saidthe young assemblyman. "Aclerk or anybodyelse doing his duty faithfully shouldnot be thrown out as soonas there is a political change." The new law was passed, and this was the beginning of what.
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