Theodore Roosevelt, Twenty-sixth President of the United States: A Typical AmericanS. Stone, 1901 - 413 pages |
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... whom he is asso- ciated . He did not pose . He made no pretense of loftier morality than those about him , but let them draw their own conclusions from his con- duct . At ten o'clock he started to leave the hotel . AN ASSEMBLYMAN . 79.
... whom he is asso- ciated . He did not pose . He made no pretense of loftier morality than those about him , but let them draw their own conclusions from his con- duct . At ten o'clock he started to leave the hotel . AN ASSEMBLYMAN . 79.
Page 80
A Typical American Charles Eugene Banks, Le Roy Armstrong. At ten o'clock he started to leave the hotel . On the way from the upper portion of the lobby , where he had been chatting with fellow mem- bers , he passed the door leading to ...
A Typical American Charles Eugene Banks, Le Roy Armstrong. At ten o'clock he started to leave the hotel . On the way from the upper portion of the lobby , where he had been chatting with fellow mem- bers , he passed the door leading to ...
Page 99
... o'clock on the morning of June 5 , 1884 , the hour for conflict had come . In the first ballot Mr. Blaine led , with Mr. Edmunds a close second , and the following list of " favorite sons " trailing away with unimportant votes : Arthur ...
... o'clock on the morning of June 5 , 1884 , the hour for conflict had come . In the first ballot Mr. Blaine led , with Mr. Edmunds a close second , and the following list of " favorite sons " trailing away with unimportant votes : Arthur ...
Page 226
... o'clock in the morning they received orders to go to another track , half a mile away . No train was there , either ; but at six o'clock a string of gravel - cars came along , and these were seized by the officers of the Rough Riders ...
... o'clock in the morning they received orders to go to another track , half a mile away . No train was there , either ; but at six o'clock a string of gravel - cars came along , and these were seized by the officers of the Rough Riders ...
Page 242
... o'clock in the morning General Young started with a squadron from the First Regular cavalry , and a squadron from the Tenth Regu- lars . Colonel Wood and Colonel Roosevelt took a slightly different direction to reach the same objective ...
... o'clock in the morning General Young started with a squadron from the First Regular cavalry , and a squadron from the Tenth Regu- lars . Colonel Wood and Colonel Roosevelt took a slightly different direction to reach the same objective ...
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