Theodore Roosevelt, Twenty-sixth President of the United States: A Typical AmericanS. Stone, 1901 - 413 pages |
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Page 16
... ment would need much after their long journey . Roosevelt , Colonel Wood and other officers were all in fine spirits , and assured me they had every- thing and that they would be comfortable in the cars that night . The next day I put ...
... ment would need much after their long journey . Roosevelt , Colonel Wood and other officers were all in fine spirits , and assured me they had every- thing and that they would be comfortable in the cars that night . The next day I put ...
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... ment was commanded by Colonel Roosevelt dur- ing the San Juan battle and in all the engage- ments which terminated in the surrender of the Spanish army . My endorsement upon Colonel Roosevelt's report contained these words : 20 THEODORE ...
... ment was commanded by Colonel Roosevelt dur- ing the San Juan battle and in all the engage- ments which terminated in the surrender of the Spanish army . My endorsement upon Colonel Roosevelt's report contained these words : 20 THEODORE ...
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... ment without having changed their principle of the rights of States . Upon that platform they were elected , and the world of mankind was forced to declare that history had been baffled . The old order of things , the kings and queens ...
... ment without having changed their principle of the rights of States . Upon that platform they were elected , and the world of mankind was forced to declare that history had been baffled . The old order of things , the kings and queens ...
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... the twenty - sixth President of the United States , stands to - day the embodi- ment of Americanism . He is as much a product of the laws underlying all life as is the air we breathe or the country we inhabit ; as much the 33.
... the twenty - sixth President of the United States , stands to - day the embodi- ment of Americanism . He is as much a product of the laws underlying all life as is the air we breathe or the country we inhabit ; as much the 33.
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... ment of this great nation , even as his fathers had been before him , took possession of him , and he at once became active in the affairs of his State . Mr. Roosevelt early developed a liking for politics . He had descended from a long ...
... ment of this great nation , even as his fathers had been before him , took possession of him , and he at once became active in the affairs of his State . Mr. Roosevelt early developed a liking for politics . He had descended from a long ...
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