The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesSaalfield publishing Company, 1902 - 369 pages |
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... the War between the States , " " Story of Cuba , " " Story of the Philippines , etc. , etc. , etc. , etc. Profusely Illustrated 1902 THE SAALFIELD PUBLISHING CO . CHICAGO AKRON , OHIO NEW YORK PLARY 943681 A 1ENCY AND COPYRIGHT , 1902 , BY.
... the War between the States , " " Story of Cuba , " " Story of the Philippines , etc. , etc. , etc. , etc. Profusely Illustrated 1902 THE SAALFIELD PUBLISHING CO . CHICAGO AKRON , OHIO NEW YORK PLARY 943681 A 1ENCY AND COPYRIGHT , 1902 , BY.
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... Cuba ... Frontispiece 27 w w w w 30 30 34 37 37 40 43 47 63 72 85 91 99 113 122 New York's Farewell to Governor Roosevelt .. 128 Theodore Roosevelt's Study in His Home at Oyster Bay . 144 Our Youngest President at His Busy Desk ... 149 ...
... Cuba ... Frontispiece 27 w w w w 30 30 34 37 37 40 43 47 63 72 85 91 99 113 122 New York's Farewell to Governor Roosevelt .. 128 Theodore Roosevelt's Study in His Home at Oyster Bay . 144 Our Youngest President at His Busy Desk ... 149 ...
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... Cuba - Paints Enchanting Picture of the Island - From Santiago to Albany - Vice - Presidential Notification of Nomination - Rough Rider Games at Oklahoma - Picnic with Bryan at Chicago ... CHAPTER XV . PRESIDENT'S POLICY OF PROBLEMS ...
... Cuba - Paints Enchanting Picture of the Island - From Santiago to Albany - Vice - Presidential Notification of Nomination - Rough Rider Games at Oklahoma - Picnic with Bryan at Chicago ... CHAPTER XV . PRESIDENT'S POLICY OF PROBLEMS ...
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... Cuban Policy and the President's Ambition and Ideality ... CHAPTER XXIV . PRESIDENT'S FIRST MESSAGE TO CONGRESS . A Paper That Would Alone Give Its Author a Foremost Place among Public Men- One That Has Seldom Been Equaled , and Never ...
... Cuban Policy and the President's Ambition and Ideality ... CHAPTER XXIV . PRESIDENT'S FIRST MESSAGE TO CONGRESS . A Paper That Would Alone Give Its Author a Foremost Place among Public Men- One That Has Seldom Been Equaled , and Never ...
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... Cuban fevers , and recovered health on Long Island . Roosevelt left Cuba , as he left the Assembly , the Civil Service Commission and the Police Commission , at the right time , and made no personal mistake , for he bettered at every ...
... Cuban fevers , and recovered health on Long Island . Roosevelt left Cuba , as he left the Assembly , the Civil Service Commission and the Police Commission , at the right time , and made no personal mistake , for he bettered at every ...
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