American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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Page 63
... and nobody could tell what was going to happen on election day . " Let us put up Teddy Roosevelt , " said some of the Republicans , and shortly after this Theodore Roosevelt was nominated for mayor of New York THEODORE ROOSEVELT 63.
... and nobody could tell what was going to happen on election day . " Let us put up Teddy Roosevelt , " said some of the Republicans , and shortly after this Theodore Roosevelt was nominated for mayor of New York THEODORE ROOSEVELT 63.
Page 64
... election day he polled over 68,000 votes ; 90,552 votes were cast for Hewitt , while Roosevelt received 60,435 votes . It was certainly a disheartening defeat , and many a man would have retired from the political field , never to show ...
... election day he polled over 68,000 votes ; 90,552 votes were cast for Hewitt , while Roosevelt received 60,435 votes . It was certainly a disheartening defeat , and many a man would have retired from the political field , never to show ...
Page 94
... election of William S. Strong to the office of mayor . Mr. Strong was a man of high character , and was elected by a vote that combined the best elements of all the political parties . It was at a time when New York City was in urgent ...
... election of William S. Strong to the office of mayor . Mr. Strong was a man of high character , and was elected by a vote that combined the best elements of all the political parties . It was at a time when New York City was in urgent ...
Page 189
... of the men in control were furious , and they threatened the governor in all sorts of ways . They would defeat him if he ever again came up for election , and defeat him so badly that he would never again be heard of THEODORE ROOSEVELT 189.
... of the men in control were furious , and they threatened the governor in all sorts of ways . They would defeat him if he ever again came up for election , and defeat him so badly that he would never again be heard of THEODORE ROOSEVELT 189.
Page 206
... election . Exactly as in the past we have remedied the evils which we undertook to remedy , so now when we say that a wrong shall be righted , it most assuredly will be righted . " We stand on the threshold of a new century , a century ...
... election . Exactly as in the past we have remedied the evils which we undertook to remedy , so now when we say that a wrong shall be righted , it most assuredly will be righted . " We stand on the threshold of a new century , a century ...
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