Theodore Roosevelt, Twenty-sixth President of the United States: A Typical AmericanS. Stone, 1901 - 413 pages |
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... positions to the classified service , bring- ing the total number of offices under the control of the commission up to 85,135 . Mr. Roosevelt devoted himself to showing Southern Congressmen ( substantially all Demo- crats ) that they ...
... positions to the classified service , bring- ing the total number of offices under the control of the commission up to 85,135 . Mr. Roosevelt devoted himself to showing Southern Congressmen ( substantially all Demo- crats ) that they ...
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... at Washington , and into the reports of the British and French officers and the logs of British and French ships , all of which was an excellent edu- cation for the high position to which he was so 12 THEODORE ROOSEVELT .
... at Washington , and into the reports of the British and French officers and the logs of British and French ships , all of which was an excellent edu- cation for the high position to which he was so 12 THEODORE ROOSEVELT .
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A Typical American Charles Eugene Banks, Le Roy Armstrong. cation for the high position to which he was so suddenly called . Mr. Roosevelt in this history of our navy says : " There were no better seamen in the world than the American ...
A Typical American Charles Eugene Banks, Le Roy Armstrong. cation for the high position to which he was so suddenly called . Mr. Roosevelt in this history of our navy says : " There were no better seamen in the world than the American ...
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... between two and three miles from Siboney . He reconnoitered the Spanish position and after dark returned to Siboney . Before daylight these 964 dismounted cavalry- men were en march , and at a little after INTRODUCTION . 19.
... between two and three miles from Siboney . He reconnoitered the Spanish position and after dark returned to Siboney . Before daylight these 964 dismounted cavalry- men were en march , and at a little after INTRODUCTION . 19.
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... position is familiar to the people of the entire country , and especially to those of the Empire State . His reluctant consent to accept the office of Vice - President is fresh in our memory . The fearful tragedy which caused the death ...
... position is familiar to the people of the entire country , and especially to those of the Empire State . His reluctant consent to accept the office of Vice - President is fresh in our memory . The fearful tragedy which caused the death ...
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