American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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Page 63
... United States , there was an exceedingly sharp and bitter fight in New York City over the office of mayor . There was great discontent both in the Republican and the Democratic party , and nobody could tell what was going to happen on ...
... United States , there was an exceedingly sharp and bitter fight in New York City over the office of mayor . There was great discontent both in the Republican and the Democratic party , and nobody could tell what was going to happen on ...
Page 104
... United States the first time and was elected . " " The young commissioner was a firm up- holder of McKinley , for he did not believe in " free silver as it was called , but in " sound money , " which meant that in the future , as in the ...
... United States the first time and was elected . " " The young commissioner was a firm up- holder of McKinley , for he did not believe in " free silver as it was called , but in " sound money , " which meant that in the future , as in the ...
Page 107
... United States was viewed with suspicion by Spain . The peo- ple of that country were certain we wanted to help Cuba only in order to " gobble her up afterward , " as the saying went . Such was not our intention at all , and total Cuban ...
... United States was viewed with suspicion by Spain . The peo- ple of that country were certain we wanted to help Cuba only in order to " gobble her up afterward , " as the saying went . Such was not our intention at all , and total Cuban ...
Page 113
... and on other foreign soil . The regular army at that time consisted of about twenty - five thousand men , scattered all over the United States , - -on the frontier , at the Indian reservations , and along the sea - THEODORE ROOSEVELT 113.
... and on other foreign soil . The regular army at that time consisted of about twenty - five thousand men , scattered all over the United States , - -on the frontier , at the Indian reservations , and along the sea - THEODORE ROOSEVELT 113.
Page 114
... United States . The " war fever " was everywhere , and many private parties began to raise com- panies , while all sorts of independent com- mands , Grand Army , Confederate Veterans , Italian - American Guards , German Singing ...
... United States . The " war fever " was everywhere , and many private parties began to raise com- panies , while all sorts of independent com- mands , Grand Army , Confederate Veterans , Italian - American Guards , German Singing ...
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