American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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... proved groundless . Young as he was , and he is the youngest of all of our Presidents , — he took upon him- self the duty of carrying out the intentions of his predecessor , and proving to the world . once again that , even though a ...
... proved groundless . Young as he was , and he is the youngest of all of our Presidents , — he took upon him- self the duty of carrying out the intentions of his predecessor , and proving to the world . once again that , even though a ...
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... proved false . At the election Theodore Roosevelt was elected with a good majority . It was his first battle in the political arena , and if he felt proud over it , who can blame him ? The State Capitol of New York is , as my young ...
... proved false . At the election Theodore Roosevelt was elected with a good majority . It was his first battle in the political arena , and if he felt proud over it , who can blame him ? The State Capitol of New York is , as my young ...
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... proved by his writings . With great minute- ness he has described his life at the ranch home and while in the saddle , both in winter and summer , telling of his experi- ences while rounding up cattle and while bringing down waterfowl ...
... proved by his writings . With great minute- ness he has described his life at the ranch home and while in the saddle , both in winter and summer , telling of his experi- ences while rounding up cattle and while bringing down waterfowl ...
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... proved that he could ride as well as anybody . The first night out found the hunters about thirty miles from any settle- ment . They went into camp on the open prairie , tethering their horses with ropes . fastened to their saddles ...
... proved that he could ride as well as anybody . The first night out found the hunters about thirty miles from any settle- ment . They went into camp on the open prairie , tethering their horses with ropes . fastened to their saddles ...
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... proved ; and the hunters lost no time in reaching for their firearms . But the wolves kept their distance , and soon Theodore Roosevelt was running after the horses , which , after a good deal of trou- ble , he secured and brought back ...
... proved ; and the hunters lost no time in reaching for their firearms . But the wolves kept their distance , and soon Theodore Roosevelt was running after the horses , which , after a good deal of trou- ble , he secured and brought back ...
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