The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesSaalfield publishing Company, 1902 - 369 pages |
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... Chief Executive , that his grandmother , the pioneer steamboat man's wife , as before stated , insisted on accompanying her husband on the trial trip . It was easily to be seen in advance that the voyage would be a dangerous one , but ...
... Chief Executive , that his grandmother , the pioneer steamboat man's wife , as before stated , insisted on accompanying her husband on the trial trip . It was easily to be seen in advance that the voyage would be a dangerous one , but ...
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... Chief of the State of Georgia , which then ceased to be a Colony . He signed the first Constitution of the State of Georgia as President . He died in 1777 , soon after signing the State Constitution . He also read in public for the ...
... Chief of the State of Georgia , which then ceased to be a Colony . He signed the first Constitution of the State of Georgia as President . He died in 1777 , soon after signing the State Constitution . He also read in public for the ...
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... chief of the Commission , and he took satisfaction in saying it " never varied a hand's breadth from its course " in all his six years . He had pleasure in making the remark : " In the Fifty - First and Fifty - Second Congresses , Mr ...
... chief of the Commission , and he took satisfaction in saying it " never varied a hand's breadth from its course " in all his six years . He had pleasure in making the remark : " In the Fifty - First and Fifty - Second Congresses , Mr ...
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... chief officer of the United States . One of the candidates responded ' Parkhurst ; ' another , probably of different political faith , said ' Croker ; ' two with deft flattery , named me . " One of the questions was to name certain of ...
... chief officer of the United States . One of the candidates responded ' Parkhurst ; ' another , probably of different political faith , said ' Croker ; ' two with deft flattery , named me . " One of the questions was to name certain of ...
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... Chief Clerk Peters , to have a special examination held by an officer of the Navy who was an expert in the manu- facture of steel , Assistant Naval Constructor R. B. Dashiell . The holding of the examination was thoroughly advertised ...
... Chief Clerk Peters , to have a special examination held by an officer of the Navy who was an expert in the manu- facture of steel , Assistant Naval Constructor R. B. Dashiell . The holding of the examination was thoroughly advertised ...
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