American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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... and as an observer of nature . While still in great part a successful ranch- man , he ran for mayor of New York and was defeated . He now devoted himself with in- creased energy to his literary labors until , soon after vi PREFACE.
... and as an observer of nature . While still in great part a successful ranch- man , he ran for mayor of New York and was defeated . He now devoted himself with in- creased energy to his literary labors until , soon after vi PREFACE.
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Edward Stratemeyer. creased energy to his literary labors until , soon after , he was appointed by President Harrison a member of the Civil Service Commission . He served on this commission with marked ability for six years , when he ...
Edward Stratemeyer. creased energy to his literary labors until , soon after , he was appointed by President Harrison a member of the Civil Service Commission . He served on this commission with marked ability for six years , when he ...
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... Soon a mob began to gather in the street , clamor- ing that the flag be taken down . " I shall not take it down , " said Mrs. Roosevelt , bravely . " The room is mine , and the flag is mine . I love it , and nobody shall touch it ...
... Soon a mob began to gather in the street , clamor- ing that the flag be taken down . " I shall not take it down , " said Mrs. Roosevelt , bravely . " The room is mine , and the flag is mine . I love it , and nobody shall touch it ...
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... the turtle was mistaken for a burglar , but he soon revealed himself by his angry snapping , and it was hard work making him a prisoner once more . CHAPTER III - MARRIES MISS ALICE LEE - TRAVELS IN THEODORE ROOSEVELT 19.
... the turtle was mistaken for a burglar , but he soon revealed himself by his angry snapping , and it was hard work making him a prisoner once more . CHAPTER III - MARRIES MISS ALICE LEE - TRAVELS IN THEODORE ROOSEVELT 19.
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... soon in deep discussion with some friends . " Watch him , Stubby , " said one of the young assemblyman's enemies . " Don't let him get away from you to - night . " " I have me eye on him , " answered Stubby . Roosevelt was on the way to ...
... soon in deep discussion with some friends . " Watch him , Stubby , " said one of the young assemblyman's enemies . " Don't let him get away from you to - night . " " I have me eye on him , " answered Stubby . Roosevelt was on the way to ...
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