The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesSaalfield publishing Company, 1902 - 369 pages |
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... American Exposition , Vice - President Roosevelt Leads Procession 171 Colonel Roosevelt at Camp Wykoff , August , 1898 .. 179 Discussing the " Problems " in the West .. 196 Theodore Roosevelt Taking the Oath of Vice - President ...
... American Exposition , Vice - President Roosevelt Leads Procession 171 Colonel Roosevelt at Camp Wykoff , August , 1898 .. 179 Discussing the " Problems " in the West .. 196 Theodore Roosevelt Taking the Oath of Vice - President ...
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... American Animals and Intro- duces Them - His Ranch on the Missouri - Literary Work Shop - His Past Experi- ences There - Bear Stories — His Most Thrilling Moment - Good and Bad Shots with Rifles ... 23 31 37 CHAPTER IV . A NATIONAL ...
... American Animals and Intro- duces Them - His Ranch on the Missouri - Literary Work Shop - His Past Experi- ences There - Bear Stories — His Most Thrilling Moment - Good and Bad Shots with Rifles ... 23 31 37 CHAPTER IV . A NATIONAL ...
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... American Competition in English Magazines about Americans Some Errors of Eng- land- " Articulate " Surroundings of Roosevelt - The Scorching Light upon Him - Resemblance of " Theodore " to " William " Traced by " Poultney " — Supple ...
... American Competition in English Magazines about Americans Some Errors of Eng- land- " Articulate " Surroundings of Roosevelt - The Scorching Light upon Him - Resemblance of " Theodore " to " William " Traced by " Poultney " — Supple ...
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... American warships . Then came his war service in the Army , with an element of power that he chiefly discovered or invented and exclusively 1 applied . His reports , letters , testimony before boards XIII PUBLISHERS' PREFACE.
... American warships . Then came his war service in the Army , with an element of power that he chiefly discovered or invented and exclusively 1 applied . His reports , letters , testimony before boards XIII PUBLISHERS' PREFACE.
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... American Republic in the momentous movement taking place to a greater nationality , that exceeds anything in our history - a current so deep and wide that though swift and irresistible , it is calm , flowing from an exhaustless source ...
... American Republic in the momentous movement taking place to a greater nationality , that exceeds anything in our history - a current so deep and wide that though swift and irresistible , it is calm , flowing from an exhaustless source ...
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