Theodore Roosevelt, Twenty-sixth President of the United States: A Typical AmericanS. Stone, 1901 - 413 pages |
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... Honors . Membership in Clubs , Etc. CHAPTER IV . - A NEW YORK ASSEMBLYMAN • At Once Attracts Attention to Himself as an Uncom- promising Foe to Machine Rule and a Friend of Good Government . Striking Promise of a Remark- able Public ...
... Honors . Membership in Clubs , Etc. CHAPTER IV . - A NEW YORK ASSEMBLYMAN • At Once Attracts Attention to Himself as an Uncom- promising Foe to Machine Rule and a Friend of Good Government . Striking Promise of a Remark- able Public ...
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... Honor at the Hamilton Club Appomattox Day Banquet . Wonderful Memory Shown in His Recog- nition of Individual Rough ... HONORS THRUST UPON HIM Nominated for TABLE OF CONTENTS . 3.
... Honor at the Hamilton Club Appomattox Day Banquet . Wonderful Memory Shown in His Recog- nition of Individual Rough ... HONORS THRUST UPON HIM Nominated for TABLE OF CONTENTS . 3.
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A Typical American Charles Eugene Banks, Le Roy Armstrong. CHAPTER XVII . - HONORS THRUST UPON HIM Nominated for Vice - President Against His Emphatic Protest . Sinks Personal Preference at the Call of Public Duty . Striking Figure in ...
A Typical American Charles Eugene Banks, Le Roy Armstrong. CHAPTER XVII . - HONORS THRUST UPON HIM Nominated for Vice - President Against His Emphatic Protest . Sinks Personal Preference at the Call of Public Duty . Striking Figure in ...
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... of the sons of Liberty . Here , where his fathers ' fathers dwelt , honor and faith for Roosevelt ! GRACE DUFFIE BOYLAN . INTRODUCTION BY GENERAL JOSEPH WHEELER . It is no flattery ROOSEVELT . POEM, by GRACE DUFFIE BOYLAN.
... of the sons of Liberty . Here , where his fathers ' fathers dwelt , honor and faith for Roosevelt ! GRACE DUFFIE BOYLAN . INTRODUCTION BY GENERAL JOSEPH WHEELER . It is no flattery ROOSEVELT . POEM, by GRACE DUFFIE BOYLAN.
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... honor than to serve my country . The North and the South have passed away , and we have become as one . These soldiers that you see are but the expressive force of a State - Ohio . They are the sons of the men who followed our dead ...
... honor than to serve my country . The North and the South have passed away , and we have become as one . These soldiers that you see are but the expressive force of a State - Ohio . They are the sons of the men who followed our dead ...
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