American Boy's Life of Theodore RooseveltLibrary of Alexandria, 2007 M01 1 |
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... hand when they came from prison, stating thatthat wastheonetime in their lives when they most needed help, for fear they might slipback into their previous bad habits. In 1853 Theodore Rooseveltthe elder married Miss Martha Bullock, of ...
... hand when they came from prison, stating thatthat wastheonetime in their lives when they most needed help, for fear they might slipback into their previous bad habits. In 1853 Theodore Rooseveltthe elder married Miss Martha Bullock, of ...
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... hand in his soul, would mean that the wild beasthad come uppermost in him. Envy, malice, and hatredare such passions, andthey arejustas badif directed againstaclass or group of men asif directed againstan individual." Golden words, well ...
... hand in his soul, would mean that the wild beasthad come uppermost in him. Envy, malice, and hatredare such passions, andthey arejustas badif directed againstaclass or group of men asif directed againstan individual." Golden words, well ...
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... hand findeth todo,do that with all thy might,' and so I took up what came along as it came." In 1876, while thegreat Centennial Exhibition was being held at Philadelphia in commemoration of one hundred years of national liberty ...
... hand findeth todo,do that with all thy might,' and so I took up what came along as it came." In 1876, while thegreat Centennial Exhibition was being held at Philadelphia in commemoration of one hundred years of national liberty ...
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... hand and a natural history in the other, trying to decide if the description inthe volume covered the specimen before him." When Roosevelt graduatedfrom college, hewasone of a very few that took honors, and the subject of his essay was ...
... hand and a natural history in the other, trying to decide if the description inthe volume covered the specimen before him." When Roosevelt graduatedfrom college, hewasone of a very few that took honors, and the subject of his essay was ...
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... hands of the party which happened to 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 ...
... hands of the party which happened to 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 ...
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