American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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... Washington still lives . " -- There is another side to the character of our President which must not be overlooked . He is of strong religious convictions and a member of the Dutch Reformed Church . It is seldom that he is given to ...
... Washington still lives . " -- There is another side to the character of our President which must not be overlooked . He is of strong religious convictions and a member of the Dutch Reformed Church . It is seldom that he is given to ...
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... Washington ― - The Post - office Scandals - The New Republic of Panama - A Canal at Last - Proclamation regarding the War between Japan and Russia Opening of the Great Fair - CHAPTER XXX PAGE 269 · 277 The New Campaign - Elected ...
... Washington ― - The Post - office Scandals - The New Republic of Panama - A Canal at Last - Proclamation regarding the War between Japan and Russia Opening of the Great Fair - CHAPTER XXX PAGE 269 · 277 The New Campaign - Elected ...
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... were well - to - do , and many served the city and the state as aldermen and members of the legislature . During the Revolution they followed under Washington's banner , and their purses were wide open to THEODORE ROOSEVELT 3.
... were well - to - do , and many served the city and the state as aldermen and members of the legislature . During the Revolution they followed under Washington's banner , and their purses were wide open to THEODORE ROOSEVELT 3.
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Edward Stratemeyer. Washington's banner , and their purses were wide open to further the cause of inde- pendence . Theodore Roosevelt the elder was a mer- chant and banker ; a man broad in his views and filled with the spirit of genuine ...
Edward Stratemeyer. Washington's banner , and their purses were wide open to further the cause of inde- pendence . Theodore Roosevelt the elder was a mer- chant and banker ; a man broad in his views and filled with the spirit of genuine ...
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... Washington , West Point , and Annapolis , and also in lead- ing libraries of England . Being out of politics the young author thought of taking up his pen once more . But he was restless by nature , and the loss of his wife and his ...
... Washington , West Point , and Annapolis , and also in lead- ing libraries of England . Being out of politics the young author thought of taking up his pen once more . But he was restless by nature , and the loss of his wife and his ...
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