American Boy's Life of Theodore RooseveltLibrary of Alexandria, 2007 M01 1 |
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Edward Stratemeyer. PREFACE. The life of Theodore Roosevelt is one well worth studying by any American boy who wishes tomakesomething of himself and mount high on the ladder ofsuccess. The twentysixth Presidentofour countryisa fine type of ...
Edward Stratemeyer. PREFACE. The life of Theodore Roosevelt is one well worth studying by any American boy who wishes tomakesomething of himself and mount high on the ladder ofsuccess. The twentysixth Presidentofour countryisa fine type of ...
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Edward Stratemeyer. it he was elected a New York State assemblyman. He served in this capacity for three terms, and many are the stories told of how he fought against corruption first, last, and all the time. The death ofhis first ...
Edward Stratemeyer. it he was elected a New York State assemblyman. He served in this capacity for three terms, and many are the stories told of how he fought against corruption first, last, and all the time. The death ofhis first ...
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Edward Stratemeyer. it was primarily through his efforts that when the war with Spain came, our warships and our coast defences were in much better condition than they had been at any time previous inour history. With theoutbreak ofthe ...
Edward Stratemeyer. it was primarily through his efforts that when the war with Spain came, our warships and our coast defences were in much better condition than they had been at any time previous inour history. With theoutbreak ofthe ...
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... of strenuous endeavor.Thetwentieth century loomsbeforeus big with the fateofmanynations.If westandidlyby, ifwe seek merely swollen, slothful ease andignoblepeace, if we shrink from the hard contests where menmustwinat hazard of their lives ...
... of strenuous endeavor.Thetwentieth century loomsbeforeus big with the fateofmanynations.If westandidlyby, ifwe seek merely swollen, slothful ease andignoblepeace, if we shrink from the hard contests where menmustwinat hazard of their lives ...
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... the elder was a merchant and banker; a man broad in his views and filled with the spirit of genuine philanthropy. Hefoundedone of thehospitalsof thecity and was at onetime chairmanof the State Boardof Charities.A story is told of him which ...
... the elder was a merchant and banker; a man broad in his views and filled with the spirit of genuine philanthropy. Hefoundedone of thehospitalsof thecity and was at onetime chairmanof the State Boardof Charities.A story is told of him which ...
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