American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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Page 11
... DEATH OF MR . ROOSE- - ANECDOTES OF COLLEGE LIFE VELT - THE instincts of the hunter must have been born in Theodore Roosevelt . His first gun was given to him when he was ten years of age , and for the time being his books and his ...
... DEATH OF MR . ROOSE- - ANECDOTES OF COLLEGE LIFE VELT - THE instincts of the hunter must have been born in Theodore Roosevelt . His first gun was given to him when he was ten years of age , and for the time being his books and his ...
Page 22
... death . But the danger only urged Theodore Roosevelt on , and added zest to the undertaking . He was intensely interested in all he saw , both in Europe proper and in the British Isles , but wrote that he was glad to get back home again ...
... death . But the danger only urged Theodore Roosevelt on , and added zest to the undertaking . He was intensely interested in all he saw , both in Europe proper and in the British Isles , but wrote that he was glad to get back home again ...
Page 30
... DEATH OF MR . ROOSEVELT'S MOTHER - THE career of an assemblyman is not generally an interesting one , but Mr. Roose- velt managed to extract not a little pleasure and also some profit from it . The experi- ence was just what he needed ...
... DEATH OF MR . ROOSEVELT'S MOTHER - THE career of an assemblyman is not generally an interesting one , but Mr. Roose- velt managed to extract not a little pleasure and also some profit from it . The experi- ence was just what he needed ...
Page 38
... - stead he did all he could to lead them to victory , until the death of his mother caused him to withdraw temporarily from public affairs . CHAPTER V THEODORE ROOSEVELT AS A RANCHMAN AND HUNTER IN 38 AMERICAN BOYS ' LIFE OF.
... - stead he did all he could to lead them to victory , until the death of his mother caused him to withdraw temporarily from public affairs . CHAPTER V THEODORE ROOSEVELT AS A RANCHMAN AND HUNTER IN 38 AMERICAN BOYS ' LIFE OF.
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... death . But Teddy Roosevelt was as cool as a cucumber through it all- as if the happening wasn't in the least out of the ordinary . " For several days the hunters remained on the prairie looking for buffalo , but without success . They ...
... death . But Teddy Roosevelt was as cool as a cucumber through it all- as if the happening wasn't in the least out of the ordinary . " For several days the hunters remained on the prairie looking for buffalo , but without success . They ...
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