The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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Page 83
... appeared before you [ Mayor Strong ] in a body to protest against the bill , and by your veto you killed it . Finally , the Legislature of 1896 refused to pass a bill asked for by the majority of the Board , and approved by you , to ...
... appeared before you [ Mayor Strong ] in a body to protest against the bill , and by your veto you killed it . Finally , the Legislature of 1896 refused to pass a bill asked for by the majority of the Board , and approved by you , to ...
Page 91
... appeared . He was officially only Assistant Secretary of the Navy Department , but personally a force that disturbed the inertia , and prepared for the cable to Dewey to do something at once . There was a close question whether the ...
... appeared . He was officially only Assistant Secretary of the Navy Department , but personally a force that disturbed the inertia , and prepared for the cable to Dewey to do something at once . There was a close question whether the ...
Page 113
... appeared . There was no secret about the fever , burning like a monster furnace to consume our young men . Under Spanish conditions the fever was always in Cuba . The idea that it was , in a military and moral sense , necessary to keep ...
... appeared . There was no secret about the fever , burning like a monster furnace to consume our young men . Under Spanish conditions the fever was always in Cuba . The idea that it was , in a military and moral sense , necessary to keep ...
Page 116
... appeared in his excitement that were after all fanciful . General Alger says the enemy secured information our Government was anxious to conceal , and after a conference at the White House , this message was sent : " General Shafter ...
... appeared in his excitement that were after all fanciful . General Alger says the enemy secured information our Government was anxious to conceal , and after a conference at the White House , this message was sent : " General Shafter ...
Page 139
... appearance is striking for all that , and picturesque , too , with their jingling spurs , the big revolvers stuck in their belts , and bright silk handkerchiefs knotted loosely round their necks over the open collars of their flannel ...
... appearance is striking for all that , and picturesque , too , with their jingling spurs , the big revolvers stuck in their belts , and bright silk handkerchiefs knotted loosely round their necks over the open collars of their flannel ...
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