American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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... parties by his straightforwardness and his sterling honesty . Men might differ with him politically , but they could never accuse him of doing that which he himself did not firmly believe was right . His term as governor had not yet ...
... parties by his straightforwardness and his sterling honesty . Men might differ with him politically , but they could never accuse him of doing that which he himself did not firmly believe was right . His term as governor had not yet ...
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... party to which Theodore Roosevelt belonged was in the minority , so that the young assemblyman found he would have to struggle hard if he expected to be heard at all . But the thoughts of such a struggle only put him on his mettle , and ...
... party to which Theodore Roosevelt belonged was in the minority , so that the young assemblyman found he would have to struggle hard if he expected to be heard at all . But the thoughts of such a struggle only put him on his mettle , and ...
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... support given by him to a civil service law for the state . Up to that time office - holding was largely in the hands of the party which happened to be in power . " This is all wrong , " said the young 32 AMERICAN BOYS ' LIFE OF.
... support given by him to a civil service law for the state . Up to that time office - holding was largely in the hands of the party which happened to be in power . " This is all wrong , " said the young 32 AMERICAN BOYS ' LIFE OF.
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... party did all in its power to elect its candidate . He was called the Plumed Knight , and many political clubs wore plumes in his honor when on parade . In the meantime the Democrats had nominated Grover Cleveland . The fight was ...
... party did all in its power to elect its candidate . He was called the Plumed Knight , and many political clubs wore plumes in his honor when on parade . In the meantime the Democrats had nominated Grover Cleveland . The fight was ...
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... party . In- stead he did all he could to lead them to victory , until the death of his mother caused him to withdraw temporarily from public affairs . CHAPTER V THEODORE ROOSEVELT AS A RANCHMAN AND HUNTER IN 38 AMERICAN BOYS ' LIFE OF.
... party . In- stead he did all he could to lead them to victory , until the death of his mother caused him to withdraw temporarily from public affairs . CHAPTER V THEODORE ROOSEVELT AS A RANCHMAN AND HUNTER IN 38 AMERICAN BOYS ' LIFE OF.
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