American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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Page vi
... West , where , in the Bad Lands , so called , he located as ranchman and hunter , filling in his spare hours by studying and by writing on various out- door subjects , works which have become de- cidedly popular , and which show well ...
... West , where , in the Bad Lands , so called , he located as ranchman and hunter , filling in his spare hours by studying and by writing on various out- door subjects , works which have become de- cidedly popular , and which show well ...
Page xvi
... West - In Yellowstone Park - CHAPTER XXIX Dedication of the Fair Buildings at St. Louis- Continuation of the Trip to San Francisco - Up in the Far Northwest - Back in Washington ― - The Post - office Scandals - The New Republic of ...
... West - In Yellowstone Park - CHAPTER XXIX Dedication of the Fair Buildings at St. Louis- Continuation of the Trip to San Francisco - Up in the Far Northwest - Back in Washington ― - The Post - office Scandals - The New Republic of ...
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... by his addresses delivered before the Young Men's Christian Association of New York City and a church community of the West , years later . In ad- dressing the Young Men's Christian Associa tion Mr. Roosevelt , THEODORE ROOSEVELT 9.
... by his addresses delivered before the Young Men's Christian Association of New York City and a church community of the West , years later . In ad- dressing the Young Men's Christian Associa tion Mr. Roosevelt , THEODORE ROOSEVELT 9.
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... West . Theodore Roosevelt had decided to make the most of himself , and while at Harvard scarcely a moment was wasted . If he was not studying , he was in the gymnasium or on the field , doing what he could to make him- self strong . He ...
... West . Theodore Roosevelt had decided to make the most of himself , and while at Harvard scarcely a moment was wasted . If he was not studying , he was in the gymnasium or on the field , doing what he could to make him- self strong . He ...
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... 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 mother still ...
... 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 mother still ...
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