American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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... taken from President Roose- velt's remarkable speech on " The Strenuous Life , " show well the character of the man , his lofty ideals , his sterling courage , his absolute honesty , and unwavering patriot- ism . He is a typical ...
... taken from President Roose- velt's remarkable speech on " The Strenuous Life , " show well the character of the man , his lofty ideals , his sterling courage , his absolute honesty , and unwavering patriot- ism . He is a typical ...
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... 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 . Explain to the crowd that I am a Southern woman and that I love my country ...
... 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 . Explain to the crowd that I am a Southern woman and that I love my country ...
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... taken hold of himself in earnest . " I determined to be strong and well , and did everything to make myself so , " he has said . " By the time I entered Harvard I was able to take part in whatever sports I liked . " As perhaps some of ...
... taken hold of himself in earnest . " I determined to be strong and well , and did everything to make myself so , " he has said . " By the time I entered Harvard I was able to take part in whatever sports I liked . " As perhaps some of ...
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... taken before a nomination could be secured . Blaine led from the start , with Senator Edmunds a fairly close second . " If Blaine is nominated , he will be de- feated , " said more than one . At last came the deciding vote , and James G ...
... taken before a nomination could be secured . Blaine led from the start , with Senator Edmunds a fairly close second . " If Blaine is nominated , he will be de- feated , " said more than one . At last came the deciding vote , and James G ...
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... taken along , so that a fresh mount could be had at any time . It was a breezy , free life , and to it our President undoubtedly owes the rugged constitution that he possesses to - day . His observations led him to make many in ...
... taken along , so that a fresh mount could be had at any time . It was a breezy , free life , and to it our President undoubtedly owes the rugged constitution that he possesses to - day . His observations led him to make many in ...
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