The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesSaalfield publishing Company, 1902 - 369 pages |
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... Republican form of Govern- ment , has exceeded him in the excellence of his education for it . The favors of fortune in youth would have permitted the indulgences of leisure , and united the blandishments of effeminate gentleness , or ...
... Republican form of Govern- ment , has exceeded him in the excellence of his education for it . The favors of fortune in youth would have permitted the indulgences of leisure , and united the blandishments of effeminate gentleness , or ...
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... Republicans to a National Convention - 1884 . Twenty years ago , when Roosevelt became a legislator , he was twenty - three years old . He had but a brief experience in politics , and he was young enough to care bitterly about elevating ...
... Republicans to a National Convention - 1884 . Twenty years ago , when Roosevelt became a legislator , he was twenty - three years old . He had but a brief experience in politics , and he was young enough to care bitterly about elevating ...
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... Republican influences , the two men had a good deal in common , and one thing was the betterment of the municipal government of New York City . It is Albany information that the hands of Cleveland and Roosevelt were frequently joined ...
... Republican influences , the two men had a good deal in common , and one thing was the betterment of the municipal government of New York City . It is Albany information that the hands of Cleveland and Roosevelt were frequently joined ...
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... Republican Convention , June 3rd , 1884 . Senators Foraker and Lodge were in the Convention , and thought themselves mature in public life . So they were , if time is counted by the distinctions it brings , and yet , they are still ...
... Republican Convention , June 3rd , 1884 . Senators Foraker and Lodge were in the Convention , and thought themselves mature in public life . So they were , if time is counted by the distinctions it brings , and yet , they are still ...
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... Republican delegation of New York , June 3rd , 1884 , in the National Political Convention that nominated Blaine for ... Republican Committee , as Temporary Chairman of the Convention . This was meant as a compliment to the Republicans ...
... Republican delegation of New York , June 3rd , 1884 , in the National Political Convention that nominated Blaine for ... Republican Committee , as Temporary Chairman of the Convention . This was meant as a compliment to the Republicans ...
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