American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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Edward Stratemeyer. nents and caused great delight to his friends . " He is fearless , " said one who had voted for him . " He will make things warm for those who don't want to act on the square . " And he certainly did make it warm ...
Edward Stratemeyer. nents and caused great delight to his friends . " He is fearless , " said one who had voted for him . " He will make things warm for those who don't want to act on the square . " And he certainly did make it warm ...
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... friends . " Watch him , Stubby , " said one of the young assemblyman's enemies . " Don't let him get away from you to - night . " " I have me eye on him , " answered Stubby . Roosevelt was on the way to the buffet of the hotel when the ...
... friends . " Watch him , Stubby , " said one of the young assemblyman's enemies . " Don't let him get away from you to - night . " " I have me eye on him , " answered Stubby . Roosevelt was on the way to the buffet of the hotel when the ...
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... friends , -a friendship that has endured to the present day . It is said that the friendship started in rather a peculiar manner . There was at the time a measure before the Assembly to reduce the 30 AMERICAN BOYS ' LIFE OF.
... friends , -a friendship that has endured to the present day . It is said that the friendship started in rather a peculiar manner . There was at the time a measure before the Assembly to reduce the 30 AMERICAN BOYS ' LIFE OF.
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... friends , even among those who had opposed him politically . In a work of this kind , intended mainly for the use of young people , it is not neces- sary to do more than glance at the work which Theodore Roosevelt accomplished while a ...
... friends , even among those who had opposed him politically . In a work of this kind , intended mainly for the use of young people , it is not neces- sary to do more than glance at the work which Theodore Roosevelt accomplished while a ...
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... very best work . By those who knew him at this time he is described as having almost a boyish fig- ure , frank face , clear , penetrating eyes , and a smile of good - natured friendship and dry humor THEODORE ROOSEVELT 33.
... very best work . By those who knew him at this time he is described as having almost a boyish fig- ure , frank face , clear , penetrating eyes , and a smile of good - natured friendship and dry humor THEODORE ROOSEVELT 33.
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