The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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Page 40
... called to him as a pugnacious personality , going right on with brains and bravery . Those experienced persons who are on the lookout for new comers , and can see the lights that shine afar , had him in their minds ' eyes , as well as ...
... called to him as a pugnacious personality , going right on with brains and bravery . Those experienced persons who are on the lookout for new comers , and can see the lights that shine afar , had him in their minds ' eyes , as well as ...
Page 52
... called on that question . The motion was seconded by Mr. Dutcher , of New York . There was opposition to the change . It was really a question between the white and the colored delegates from the South , whether the honor of the Tem ...
... called on that question . The motion was seconded by Mr. Dutcher , of New York . There was opposition to the change . It was really a question between the white and the colored delegates from the South , whether the honor of the Tem ...
Page 57
... called , nominated Chester A. Arthur . Mr. Bingham , of Pennsylvania , seconded the nomination of Arthur . Mr. Lynch , of Mississippi , and Mr. Winston , of North Carolina , and Mr. Pinchback , of Louisiana , seconded the nomination of ...
... called , nominated Chester A. Arthur . Mr. Bingham , of Pennsylvania , seconded the nomination of Arthur . Mr. Lynch , of Mississippi , and Mr. Winston , of North Carolina , and Mr. Pinchback , of Louisiana , seconded the nomination of ...
Page 60
... called was carried , and the President ordered the call . When it had proceeded to Illinois , there was an inquiry as to what question there was that the roll was being called about , and the President said it was . to take a recess ...
... called was carried , and the President ordered the call . When it had proceeded to Illinois , there was an inquiry as to what question there was that the roll was being called about , and the President said it was . to take a recess ...
Page 61
... called Alabama . Mr. Spooner , of New York , rose to a point of order , that the roll was on a motion to adjourn , and that the call of the roll should be ordered by the Chair . Mr. Huested , of New York , shouted to the President ...
... called Alabama . Mr. Spooner , of New York , rose to a point of order , that the roll was on a motion to adjourn , and that the call of the roll should be ordered by the Chair . Mr. Huested , of New York , shouted to the President ...
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