American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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Page 19
... interest - something of what he had seen or done , of the next foot - ball or base - ball game , of the coming boat races , of his driving or exploring , or of how he had added a new stuffed bird to his collection , or a new lizard ...
... interest - something of what he had seen or done , of the next foot - ball or base - ball game , of the coming boat races , of his driving or exploring , or of how he had added a new stuffed bird to his collection , or a new lizard ...
Page 30
... interest to note . While Theodore Roosevelt was a member of the Assembly , Grover Cleveland became governor of the state . Mr. Cleve- land was a Democrat , while Mr. Roosevelt was a Republican , yet the two future Presi- dents of the ...
... interest to note . While Theodore Roosevelt was a member of the Assembly , Grover Cleveland became governor of the state . Mr. Cleve- land was a Democrat , while Mr. Roosevelt was a Republican , yet the two future Presi- dents of the ...
Page 86
... interest that cannot be mistaken , and which betrays the true sportsman at every turn , he gives minute descriptions of how the tents were erected , how everything in camp was put in its proper place , and how on wet days they would ...
... interest that cannot be mistaken , and which betrays the true sportsman at every turn , he gives minute descriptions of how the tents were erected , how everything in camp was put in its proper place , and how on wet days they would ...
Page 93
... interest to all who really desire the best attainable public service . " It was high praise for the retiring commissioner , and it was well deserved . - CHAPTER X APPOINTED POLICE COMMISSIONER OF NEW YORK CITY THEODORE ROOSEVELT 93.
... interest to all who really desire the best attainable public service . " It was high praise for the retiring commissioner , and it was well deserved . - CHAPTER X APPOINTED POLICE COMMISSIONER OF NEW YORK CITY THEODORE ROOSEVELT 93.
Page 208
... interests of our party , and for the benefit of the people at large , " said Theodore Roosevelt . " No man can do more than that . " In the few short months between the time when he was nominated and when the election was held ...
... interests of our party , and for the benefit of the people at large , " said Theodore Roosevelt . " No man can do more than that . " In the few short months between the time when he was nominated and when the election was held ...
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