The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesSaalfield publishing Company, 1902 - 369 pages |
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Page vii
... Delegation in a National Convention , When Twenty - Six Years of Age - He Broke All Records as a Young Leader , and Kept Party Faith- McKinley and He in Debate .. 52 CHAPTER V. STARTING CIVIL SERVICE REFORM . Very Interesting Testimony VII.
... Delegation in a National Convention , When Twenty - Six Years of Age - He Broke All Records as a Young Leader , and Kept Party Faith- McKinley and He in Debate .. 52 CHAPTER V. STARTING CIVIL SERVICE REFORM . Very Interesting Testimony VII.
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... young man in pursuing preparatory studies for a course of politics , with the intention of taking , by practical attainment , exceptionally high degrees . Whichever way his foot- steps tended , there were always permanent traces of them ...
... young man in pursuing preparatory studies for a course of politics , with the intention of taking , by practical attainment , exceptionally high degrees . Whichever way his foot- steps tended , there were always permanent traces of them ...
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... young lady . Theodore Roosevelt and Edith Kermit Carew had Theodore Roosevelt , Kermit Roosevelt , Ethel Roosevelt , Archibald Bullock Roosevelt , the latter born April 9 , 1894 . Martha Bullock , the mother of President Roosevelt ...
... young lady . Theodore Roosevelt and Edith Kermit Carew had Theodore Roosevelt , Kermit Roosevelt , Ethel Roosevelt , Archibald Bullock Roosevelt , the latter born April 9 , 1894 . Martha Bullock , the mother of President Roosevelt ...
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... young manhood he is the knightliest figure in American politics to - day , the fittest exponent of his coun- try's ideas , and the model for its young sons who are coming to take up the task he set them . " President Roosevelt was ...
... young manhood he is the knightliest figure in American politics to - day , the fittest exponent of his coun- try's ideas , and the model for its young sons who are coming to take up the task he set them . " President Roosevelt was ...
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... young man rejoiced in his strength - strength for action , not dissipa- tion , the storage of energy gotten from the air , the light piercing it , the oxygen pervading it ; and there was yielded the energy for the accomplishment of ...
... young man rejoiced in his strength - strength for action , not dissipa- tion , the storage of energy gotten from the air , the light piercing it , the oxygen pervading it ; and there was yielded the energy for the accomplishment of ...
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