The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesSaalfield publishing Company, 1902 - 369 pages |
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... Nomination - Rough Rider Games at Oklahoma - Picnic with Bryan at Chicago ... CHAPTER XV . PRESIDENT'S POLICY OF PROBLEMS . 137 146 159 178 A Study of Governor Roosevelt's Message to the Legislature of New York Covering the Latest and ...
... Nomination - Rough Rider Games at Oklahoma - Picnic with Bryan at Chicago ... CHAPTER XV . PRESIDENT'S POLICY OF PROBLEMS . 137 146 159 178 A Study of Governor Roosevelt's Message to the Legislature of New York Covering the Latest and ...
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... nominated for the Assembly in Jacob Hess ' district , contrary to the wishes of that leader , who ruled the politics of his party with severe autocracy until he was up against Roosevelt . This victory over the machine attracted ...
... nominated for the Assembly in Jacob Hess ' district , contrary to the wishes of that leader , who ruled the politics of his party with severe autocracy until he was up against Roosevelt . This victory over the machine attracted ...
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... nominated Blaine for president . His official services were limited to membership of the Assembly of his State , but ... nomination which would have the best political effect , he moved to substitute the name of the Hon . John R. Lynch ...
... nominated Blaine for president . His official services were limited to membership of the Assembly of his State , but ... nomination which would have the best political effect , he moved to substitute the name of the Hon . John R. Lynch ...
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... nomination of a presiding officer by another body , and that our hands are tied and we dare not reverse its action . " Now , one word more . I trust that the vote will be taken by individual members , and not by States . Let each man ...
... nomination of a presiding officer by another body , and that our hands are tied and we dare not reverse its action . " Now , one word more . I trust that the vote will be taken by individual members , and not by States . Let each man ...
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... nominated by the Convention . " The reference was to Mr. Blaine as the nominee , and to Mr. Curtis , of New York , as one who might be a bolter . There was not authority for saying so ; but there were expressions of opinion to the ...
... nominated by the Convention . " The reference was to Mr. Blaine as the nominee , and to Mr. Curtis , of New York , as one who might be a bolter . There was not authority for saying so ; but there were expressions of opinion to the ...
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