American Boy's Life of Theodore RooseveltLibrary of Alexandria, 2007 M01 1 |
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... on the ladder ofsuccess. The twentysixth Presidentofour countryisa fine type of the true American of today,full of vimand vigor, quick to comprehend, and equallyquick to act, not afraidto defend his opinionsagainst all comers when ...
... on the ladder ofsuccess. The twentysixth Presidentofour countryisa fine type of the true American of today,full of vimand vigor, quick to comprehend, and equallyquick to act, not afraidto defend his opinionsagainst all comers when ...
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... on the southern coastof Cuba, 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 ...
... on the southern coastof Cuba, 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 ...
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... on"The Strenuous Life," show wellthe character of the man, his lofty ideals, his sterling courage,his absolute honesty, and unwavering patriotism. He isa typical American in the best sense of the word, andhis life is worthy ofcareful ...
... on"The Strenuous Life," show wellthe character of the man, his lofty ideals, his sterling courage,his absolute honesty, and unwavering patriotism. He isa typical American in the best sense of the word, andhis life is worthy ofcareful ...
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... on the battlefield of San Juan Hill. Five generations of Roosevelts livedin ornear NewYork previous tothe birthofTheodore Roosevelt, the fatherofthe President, in 1831. Nearly all were welltodo, and many served thecity and the state as ...
... on the battlefield of San Juan Hill. Five generations of Roosevelts livedin ornear NewYork previous tothe birthofTheodore Roosevelt, the fatherofthe President, in 1831. Nearly all were welltodo, and many served thecity and the state as ...
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... on the gathering, one after another themen went away,and she andher flag remained unmolested. Theodore Roosevelt, the future President, was one of a family offour. Hehad a brother Elliott and two sisters.His brother was several ...
... on the gathering, one after another themen went away,and she andher flag remained unmolested. Theodore Roosevelt, the future President, was one of a family offour. Hehad a brother Elliott and two sisters.His brother was several ...
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