The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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Page 40
... course of the stream here is northerly , but , while flowing through my ranch , it takes a great westerly reach of some three miles , walled in , as always , between chains of steep , high bluffs , half a mile or more apart . The stream ...
... course of the stream here is northerly , but , while flowing through my ranch , it takes a great westerly reach of some three miles , walled in , as always , between chains of steep , high bluffs , half a mile or more apart . The stream ...
Page 44
... course it was struck down , the claws of the great brute at the same time shattering his skull like an egg - shell . " The reputation of the President for believing himself to be an uncommonly good shot , is a mistake . He says : 44 ...
... course it was struck down , the claws of the great brute at the same time shattering his skull like an egg - shell . " The reputation of the President for believing himself to be an uncommonly good shot , is a mistake . He says : 44 ...
Page 50
... course we had nothing with which to weigh more than very small por- tions ) he must have weighed about twelve hundred pounds . " Strange as it may seem the President acknowledges that sometimes in his Little Missouri Ranch he seated ...
... course we had nothing with which to weigh more than very small por- tions ) he must have weighed about twelve hundred pounds . " Strange as it may seem the President acknowledges that sometimes in his Little Missouri Ranch he seated ...
Page 61
... course , to meet the views of Mr. Blaine by defeating him , and , at the same time , nominating his candidate . But there were a number of influences at work that made this plan impracticable ; and the Edmunds men , it was presently ...
... course , to meet the views of Mr. Blaine by defeating him , and , at the same time , nominating his candidate . But there were a number of influences at work that made this plan impracticable ; and the Edmunds men , it was presently ...
Page 65
... course " in all his six years . He had pleasure in making the remark : " In the Fifty - First and Fifty - Second Congresses , Mr. Lodge , of Massachusetts , led the fight in the Lower House . He was supported by such party leaders as ...
... course " in all his six years . He had pleasure in making the remark : " In the Fifty - First and Fifty - Second Congresses , Mr. Lodge , of Massachusetts , led the fight in the Lower House . He was supported by such party leaders as ...
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