Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-sixth President of the United States : a Typical AmericanAmerican citizen Company, 1901 - 413 pages |
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... Carry Out McKinley's Policy . CHAPTER XX . - CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF THE NATION President Roosevelt Takes the Helm of Government in Washington . First Official Act . Solid South by New Methods . Washington to a Conference . Aims to Break Up ...
... Carry Out McKinley's Policy . CHAPTER XX . - CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF THE NATION President Roosevelt Takes the Helm of Government in Washington . First Official Act . Solid South by New Methods . Washington to a Conference . Aims to Break Up ...
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... carry with him a certain mo- mentum in his progressive policy , and as he him- self expressed it : " There is no shell separating the commission from the outer world . All is per- fectly open . ' . " His policy and administration of the ...
... carry with him a certain mo- mentum in his progressive policy , and as he him- self expressed it : " There is no shell separating the commission from the outer world . All is per- fectly open . ' . " His policy and administration of the ...
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... carrying out the policy of his murdered chief , he seems never to have rested . In college he was not only a dili- gent student , but the leader in all manly sports and pastimes . He wrestled and boxed , ran races and played football ...
... carrying out the policy of his murdered chief , he seems never to have rested . In college he was not only a dili- gent student , but the leader in all manly sports and pastimes . He wrestled and boxed , ran races and played football ...
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... carried his activities into the duties of the office in such a way as to attract the attention of the House and Senate . Then came the sinking of the Maine in the harbor of Havana , and there broke upon Wash- ington a wave of demand for ...
... carried his activities into the duties of the office in such a way as to attract the attention of the House and Senate . Then came the sinking of the Maine in the harbor of Havana , and there broke upon Wash- ington a wave of demand for ...
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... carried him past . As he struck he lurched for- ward , leaving a pool of bright blood where his muzzle hit the ground ; but he recovered himself and made two or three jumps onward , while I hurriedly jammed a couple of cartridges into ...
... carried him past . As he struck he lurched for- ward , leaving a pool of bright blood where his muzzle hit the ground ; but he recovered himself and made two or three jumps onward , while I hurriedly jammed a couple of cartridges into ...
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