American Boy's Life of Theodore RooseveltLibrary of Alexandria, 2007 M01 1 |
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... tothe world once againthat, even though a President die, "the governmentat Washington still lives." There is anothersideto the character ofour Presidentwhich must not be overlooked. He is of strongreligious convictions and amember ...
... tothe world once againthat, even though a President die, "the governmentat Washington still lives." There is anothersideto the character ofour Presidentwhich must not be overlooked. He is of strongreligious convictions and amember ...
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... tothe birthofTheodore Roosevelt, the fatherofthe President, in 1831. Nearly all were welltodo, and many served thecity and the state as aldermen and members of the legislature. During the Revolution they followed under Washington's ...
... tothe birthofTheodore Roosevelt, the fatherofthe President, in 1831. Nearly all were welltodo, and many served thecity and the state as aldermen and members of the legislature. During the Revolution they followed under Washington's ...
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... tothe crowdthat Iam a Southern woman andthat I love my country." There beingnohelp for it, Mr. Roosevelt went to the front door and explained matters as best he could. A few in the crowd grumbled, but when Mrs. Roosevelt came to the ...
... tothe crowdthat Iam a Southern woman andthat I love my country." There beingnohelp for it, Mr. Roosevelt went to the front door and explained matters as best he could. A few in the crowd grumbled, but when Mrs. Roosevelt came to the ...
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... tothe Assembly—Personal Encounter with theEnemy It was a proud and happyday for TheodoreRooseveltwhen, in the summerof1880,hewasgraduatedfrom Harvard.He took scholarlyaswellassocialhonors,andcame forthaPhi Beta Kappa man. His ...
... tothe Assembly—Personal Encounter with theEnemy It was a proud and happyday for TheodoreRooseveltwhen, in the summerof1880,hewasgraduatedfrom Harvard.He took scholarlyaswellassocialhonors,andcame forthaPhi Beta Kappa man. His ...
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... to the nextisnarrow and uncertain, and a fallinto some dark and fearful hollow usually means death.But the danger only urged Theodore Roosevelt on, and added zest tothe undertaking. He was intensely interested in all hesaw,both in ...
... to the nextisnarrow and uncertain, and a fallinto some dark and fearful hollow usually means death.But the danger only urged Theodore Roosevelt on, and added zest tothe undertaking. He was intensely interested in all hesaw,both in ...
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