The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesSaalfield publishing Company, 1902 - 369 pages |
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Page xii
... Friendship of the Disappointed - Some Sorrows of the Old Guard- Representative Character of the President . CHAPTER ... Friends - Prince Henry of Prussia - His Visit and Speeches - Our Strength at Home and Abroad . CHAPTER XXX . PAGE ...
... Friendship of the Disappointed - Some Sorrows of the Old Guard- Representative Character of the President . CHAPTER ... Friends - Prince Henry of Prussia - His Visit and Speeches - Our Strength at Home and Abroad . CHAPTER XXX . PAGE ...
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... friends . When he was Governor there was an effort to " limit " him , and he made transiently a mistake , thinking he ought to take another term of the great State office , but was over - ruled by an irresistible public demand that he ...
... friends . When he was Governor there was an effort to " limit " him , and he made transiently a mistake , thinking he ought to take another term of the great State office , but was over - ruled by an irresistible public demand that he ...
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... friends , would forbid contention . That our Government should move on without a jar , after so fearful a tragedy as that of McKinley's murder , that our system should automatically provide for the succession reassures ourselves and ...
... friends , would forbid contention . That our Government should move on without a jar , after so fearful a tragedy as that of McKinley's murder , that our system should automatically provide for the succession reassures ourselves and ...
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... friend ; unselfish , modest as a woman , clean - handed and clean - hearted , and honest to the core . In the splendid vigor of his young manhood he is the knightliest figure in American politics to - day , the fittest exponent of his ...
... friend ; unselfish , modest as a woman , clean - handed and clean - hearted , and honest to the core . In the splendid vigor of his young manhood he is the knightliest figure in American politics to - day , the fittest exponent of his ...
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... friendship between himself and Roosevelt , Governor of New York . The story should be told as it was related by the Honorable Richard Barthold , of the Tenth Congressional District , of Missouri , in the city of St. Louis . When young ...
... friendship between himself and Roosevelt , Governor of New York . The story should be told as it was related by the Honorable Richard Barthold , of the Tenth Congressional District , of Missouri , in the city of St. Louis . When young ...
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