American Boy's Life of Theodore RooseveltLibrary of Alexandria, 2007 M01 1 |
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... took to climbing the Alps and other noted mountains. His mindhad gravitatedtoward literature, and he was writing a naval history of the War of 1812 when something prompted him totakeup politics, and almost beforeheknew it he was elected ...
... took to climbing the Alps and other noted mountains. His mindhad gravitatedtoward literature, and he was writing a naval history of the War of 1812 when something prompted him totakeup politics, and almost beforeheknew it he was elected ...
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... took to athletics, it was wonderful how he got stronger." By his intimate companions, andindeed by nearly everybody ... took up what came along as it came." In 1876, while thegreat Centennial Exhibition was being held at Philadelphia in ...
... took to athletics, it was wonderful how he got stronger." By his intimate companions, andindeed by nearly everybody ... took up what came along as it came." In 1876, while thegreat Centennial Exhibition was being held at Philadelphia in ...
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... took two rooms in the home of Benj. H. Richardson, at what was then No. 16 and is now No. 88 Winthrop Street.The residence is a neatand comfortableone, standing onthe southwestcorner of Winthrop andHolyoke streets. The young student ...
... took two rooms in the home of Benj. H. Richardson, at what was then No. 16 and is now No. 88 Winthrop Street.The residence is a neatand comfortableone, standing onthe southwestcorner of Winthrop andHolyoke streets. The young student ...
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... took scholarlyaswellassocialhonors,andcame forthaPhi Beta Kappa man. His fellowstudents wishedhimwell, and his family greeted him most affectionately. Yet with it all therewas just abitof melancholy inthis breaking away fromaplace that ...
... took scholarlyaswellassocialhonors,andcame forthaPhi Beta Kappa man. His fellowstudents wishedhimwell, and his family greeted him most affectionately. Yet with it all therewas just abitof melancholy inthis breaking away fromaplace that ...
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... took upthe study of law at Columbia University, attending thelectures given by Professor Dwight. Here againhissearch after what he termed "bottom facts" came tolight, andheis well remembered as a member of the lawclass because of the ...
... took upthe study of law at Columbia University, attending thelectures given by Professor Dwight. Here againhissearch after what he termed "bottom facts" came tolight, andheis well remembered as a member of the lawclass because of the ...
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