Theodore Roosevelt, Twenty-sixth President of the United States: A Typical AmericanS. Stone, 1901 - 413 pages |
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... Senate and House . CHAPTER X. - PURIFYING CITY POLITICS Roosevelt Appointed President of Police Board of the City of New York . " I Will Enforce the Law . " Merit System Governs in Police Force . Sunday Closing Law Made Operative ...
... Senate and House . CHAPTER X. - PURIFYING CITY POLITICS Roosevelt Appointed President of Police Board of the City of New York . " I Will Enforce the Law . " Merit System Governs in Police Force . Sunday Closing Law Made Operative ...
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... Senate . Seeks Recreation in a Post - election Hunt for Mountain Lions . CHAPTER XVIII . - ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT MC- KINLEY • Leon Czolgosz Strikes Down the Head of the Nation . Country Plunged in Sorrow . Hope and Despair ...
... Senate . Seeks Recreation in a Post - election Hunt for Mountain Lions . CHAPTER XVIII . - ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT MC- KINLEY • Leon Czolgosz Strikes Down the Head of the Nation . Country Plunged in Sorrow . Hope and Despair ...
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... Senator Hanna Exterior of Mr. Ansley Wilcox's Residence , at Buffalo President Roosevelt at the Martyred President's Casket The Mountain Guide Finds Mr. Roosevelt in the Adiron- dacks · Library of Mr. Ansley Wilcox at Buffalo The White ...
... Senator Hanna Exterior of Mr. Ansley Wilcox's Residence , at Buffalo President Roosevelt at the Martyred President's Casket The Mountain Guide Finds Mr. Roosevelt in the Adiron- dacks · Library of Mr. Ansley Wilcox at Buffalo The White ...
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... Senator Cushman K. Davis said : " If it had not been for Roosevelt we would not have been able to strike the blow that we did at Manila . It needed just Roosevelt's energy and promptness . " The records of the Department , February 25 ...
... Senator Cushman K. Davis said : " If it had not been for Roosevelt we would not have been able to strike the blow that we did at Manila . It needed just Roosevelt's energy and promptness . " The records of the Department , February 25 ...
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... Senators said , " We have failed . " But out of that chaos came order . Up arose leaders of men who declared that secession had been a failure . They joined the Govern- ment without having changed their principle of the rights of States ...
... Senators said , " We have failed . " But out of that chaos came order . Up arose leaders of men who declared that secession had been a failure . They joined the Govern- ment without having changed their principle of the rights of States ...
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