American Boy's Life of Theodore RooseveltLibrary of Alexandria, 2007 M01 1 |
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... today,full of vimand vigor, quick to comprehend, and equallyquick to act, not afraidto defend his opinionsagainst all comers when satisfied thathe is in the right, independent, and yet not lacking in fine social qualities, physicallyand ...
... today,full of vimand vigor, quick to comprehend, and equallyquick to act, not afraidto defend his opinionsagainst all comers when satisfied thathe is in the right, independent, and yet not lacking in fine social qualities, physicallyand ...
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... today. The neighborhood in which he lived was, as I have already mentioned, a fashionable one, andthesame maybesaidof many otherspots nearto Union Square, where tall business blocks were yet unknown. The boys and girls loved to play in the.
... today. The neighborhood in which he lived was, as I have already mentioned, a fashionable one, andthesame maybesaidof many otherspots nearto Union Square, where tall business blocks were yet unknown. The boys and girls loved to play in the.
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... today. Butin those days there werefew experiments being tried inthe schools, and manualtraining and thelike were unknown. The boys were wellgrounded in reading, writing, and arithmetic,as well as spelling,history, andgeography, andthere ...
... today. Butin those days there werefew experiments being tried inthe schools, and manualtraining and thelike were unknown. The boys were wellgrounded in reading, writing, and arithmetic,as well as spelling,history, andgeography, andthere ...
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... today in the library of nearly every American warship afloat, as well as in numerous government libraries in this country, asatWashington, West Point, and Annapolis,and also in leading libraries of England. Being outofpolitics theyoung ...
... today in the library of nearly every American warship afloat, as well as in numerous government libraries in this country, asatWashington, West Point, and Annapolis,and also in leading libraries of England. Being outofpolitics theyoung ...
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... today. His observations ledhimto make many investigations concerning the smaller wild animals nearhis ranches andthe larger beasts to be found farther off. The tales which were told to him by other ranchmen and hunters he always.
... today. His observations ledhimto make many investigations concerning the smaller wild animals nearhis ranches andthe larger beasts to be found farther off. The tales which were told to him by other ranchmen and hunters he always.
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