American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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Page vii
... close study of naval matters , and now he applied himself with vigor to the duties of his office ; and it was primarily through his efforts that when the war with Spain came , our warships and our coast defences were in much better ...
... close study of naval matters , and now he applied himself with vigor to the duties of his office ; and it was primarily through his efforts that when the war with Spain came , our warships and our coast defences were in much better ...
Page ix
... close of the war Theodore Roose- velt thought to retire to private life , but this was not to be . Arriving at New York , he was hailed with delight by thousands , and at the next election was made governor of the Empire State . As ...
... close of the war Theodore Roose- velt thought to retire to private life , but this was not to be . Arriving at New York , he was hailed with delight by thousands , and at the next election was made governor of the Empire State . As ...
Page 18
... enter into a discussion even with some of the professors over him . Although a close student , and also a good all - round athlete , Theodore Roosevelt did not forget his social opportunities . Boston was but a 18 AMERICAN BOYS ' LIFE OF.
... enter into a discussion even with some of the professors over him . Although a close student , and also a good all - round athlete , Theodore Roosevelt did not forget his social opportunities . Boston was but a 18 AMERICAN BOYS ' LIFE OF.
Page 32
... close study of the various political offices of New York County and discovered that many office - holders were drawing large sums of money in the shape of fees for which they were doing hardly any work . This he considered unfair , and ...
... close study of the various political offices of New York County and discovered that many office - holders were drawing large sums of money in the shape of fees for which they were doing hardly any work . This he considered unfair , and ...
Page 36
... close second . " If Blaine is nominated , he will be de- feated , " said more than one . At last came the deciding vote , and James G. Blaine was put up at the head of the ticket , with John A. Logan for Vice- President . Cong ight 1902 ...
... close second . " If Blaine is nominated , he will be de- feated , " said more than one . At last came the deciding vote , and James G. Blaine was put up at the head of the ticket , with John A. Logan for Vice- President . Cong ight 1902 ...
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