The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesSaalfield publishing Company, 1902 - 369 pages |
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... Questions and Answers - The Conspicuous Lead of Roosevelt in the Crusade — Important Official Letter from Him ..... PAGE 65 CHAPTER VI . WHEN POLICE COMMISSIONER . His Fight for the Honor of New York City - Brief Statement of the Facts ...
... Questions and Answers - The Conspicuous Lead of Roosevelt in the Crusade — Important Official Letter from Him ..... PAGE 65 CHAPTER VI . WHEN POLICE COMMISSIONER . His Fight for the Honor of New York City - Brief Statement of the Facts ...
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... Questions , -Taxation , Restraint of Trusts , All Phases of Labor Issues - Corporations , Municipal Ownership , the Boxing Law .... 191 New York as a " Free City " . - 64 CHAPTER XVI . HIS IRON HAND . Tri - Insula " Policy Once Proposed ...
... Questions , -Taxation , Restraint of Trusts , All Phases of Labor Issues - Corporations , Municipal Ownership , the Boxing Law .... 191 New York as a " Free City " . - 64 CHAPTER XVI . HIS IRON HAND . Tri - Insula " Policy Once Proposed ...
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... QUESTION OF RACE . - It Is the Bequest of Slavery― Roosevelt a President without Prejudice — Phases of Racial Problem- The President's Oration on Frederick Douglass - Shall We Amend the Constitution ? .. . . . . . . 277 CHAPTER XXII ...
... QUESTION OF RACE . - It Is the Bequest of Slavery― Roosevelt a President without Prejudice — Phases of Racial Problem- The President's Oration on Frederick Douglass - Shall We Amend the Constitution ? .. . . . . . . 277 CHAPTER XXII ...
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... Questions of the Future - After the Problems , the Pre- miership of the Nations Is Ours - The Competency of the President to Guide Us on the Way .... PAGE 298 309 324 337 .... 352 CHAPTER XXVIII . SUGGESTION OF OPPOSITION . The Senate ...
... Questions of the Future - After the Problems , the Pre- miership of the Nations Is Ours - The Competency of the President to Guide Us on the Way .... PAGE 298 309 324 337 .... 352 CHAPTER XXVIII . SUGGESTION OF OPPOSITION . The Senate ...
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... question motives in public life . Roosevelt felt it was a duty he owed to himself to do what he thought was right and did it thoroughly . No one who heard him but believed that he would always be found fighting against " the wealthy ...
... question motives in public life . Roosevelt felt it was a duty he owed to himself to do what he thought was right and did it thoroughly . No one who heard him but believed that he would always be found fighting against " the wealthy ...
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