American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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... told of how he fought against corruption first , last , and all the time . The death of his first wife and of his beloved mother were at this time a great blow to him , and leaving his one little daughter with rela- tives , he struck ...
... told of how he fought against corruption first , last , and all the time . The death of his first wife and of his beloved mother were at this time a great blow to him , and leaving his one little daughter with rela- tives , he struck ...
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... told of him which is probably true . One day Charles Loring Brace came to him for financial assistance in establishing homes for the little waifs of the city . " I will see what I can do , " said Mr. Roosevelt . " But you know that just ...
... told of him which is probably true . One day Charles Loring Brace came to him for financial assistance in establishing homes for the little waifs of the city . " I will see what I can do , " said Mr. Roosevelt . " But you know that just ...
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... told themselves ; and set to work without delay to throw the nomination into the hands of somebody else . Theodore Roosevelt suspected what was going on , but he said nothing to those who opposed him . With his friends he was very frank ...
... told themselves ; and set to work without delay to throw the nomination into the hands of somebody else . Theodore Roosevelt suspected what was going on , but he said nothing to those who opposed him . With his friends he was very frank ...
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... Theodore Roosevelt told himself , and then and there he proceeded to administer the lesson in a manner that Stubby never for- got . He went down flat on his back , and when he got up , he went down again , 28 AMERICAN BOYS ' LIFE OF.
... Theodore Roosevelt told himself , and then and there he proceeded to administer the lesson in a manner that Stubby never for- got . He went down flat on his back , and when he got up , he went down again , 28 AMERICAN BOYS ' LIFE OF.
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... told them very plainly that he knew how the attack had originated , and he was much obliged to them , for he hadn't enjoyed himself so much for a year . Phew ! but weren't those fellows mad ! And wasn't Stubby mad when he learned that ...
... told them very plainly that he knew how the attack had originated , and he was much obliged to them , for he hadn't enjoyed himself so much for a year . Phew ! but weren't those fellows mad ! And wasn't Stubby mad when he learned that ...
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