The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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... Convention , June 3rd , 1884 . Senators Foraker and Lodge were in the Convention , and thought themselves mature in public life . So they were , if time is counted by the distinctions it brings , and yet , they are still young , and the ...
... Convention , June 3rd , 1884 . Senators Foraker and Lodge were in the Convention , and thought themselves mature in public life . So they were , if time is counted by the distinctions it brings , and yet , they are still young , and the ...
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... Convention , When Twenty - Six Years of Age - He Broke All Records as a Young Leader , and Kept Party Faith - McKinley and He in Debate . T HE XXVth President of the United States first appeared in national political life , as a young ...
... Convention , When Twenty - Six Years of Age - He Broke All Records as a Young Leader , and Kept Party Faith - McKinley and He in Debate . T HE XXVth President of the United States first appeared in national political life , as a young ...
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... Convention ? Not one of us but has known such instances . Now there are , as I understand it , but two delegates to this Convention who have seats on the National Committee and I hold it to be derogatory to our honor , to our capacity ...
... Convention ? Not one of us but has known such instances . Now there are , as I understand it , but two delegates to this Convention who have seats on the National Committee and I hold it to be derogatory to our honor , to our capacity ...
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... Convention . George A. Knight , of California , hoped that " No honest Republican would dare to stand on the floor of the Convention and vote down that reso- lution . " He said there were already whisperings in the air that " men who ...
... Convention . George A. Knight , of California , hoped that " No honest Republican would dare to stand on the floor of the Convention and vote down that reso- lution . " He said there were already whisperings in the air that " men who ...
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... Convention was supported by the wise reflection and afterthought of the Republican Convention , of 1880 , under the lead of the great immortal leader , whose face confronts us there - James A. Garfield , of Ohio - under the lead of ...
... Convention was supported by the wise reflection and afterthought of the Republican Convention , of 1880 , under the lead of the great immortal leader , whose face confronts us there - James A. Garfield , of Ohio - under the lead of ...
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