American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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Page 15
... hand and a natural history in the other , trying to decide if the description in the volume covered the specimen before him . " When Roosevelt graduated from college , he was one of a very few that took honors , and the subject of his ...
... hand and a natural history in the other , trying to decide if the description in the volume covered the specimen before him . " When Roosevelt graduated from college , he was one of a very few that took honors , and the subject of his ...
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... hands of somebody else . Theodore Roosevelt suspected what was going on , but he said nothing to those who opposed him . With his friends he was very frank , and told them that if he was nominated he would do his best to win the ...
... hands of somebody else . Theodore Roosevelt suspected what was going on , but he said nothing to those who opposed him . With his friends he was very frank , and told them that if he was nominated he would do his best to win the ...
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... the support given by him to a civil service law for the state . Up to that time office - holding was largely in the hands of the party which happened to be in power . " This is all wrong , " said the young 32 AMERICAN BOYS ' LIFE OF.
... the support given by him to a civil service law for the state . Up to that time office - holding was largely in the hands of the party which happened to be in power . " This is all wrong , " said the young 32 AMERICAN BOYS ' LIFE OF.
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... hands of the nation . It His work at the convention in Chicago was Theodore Roosevelt's first entrance into national affairs , and his speeches on that occasion will not be readily forgotten . was here that he came into contact with ...
... hands of the nation . It His work at the convention in Chicago was Theodore Roosevelt's first entrance into national affairs , and his speeches on that occasion will not be readily forgotten . was here that he came into contact with ...
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... Roosevelt is very modest . He says his eyesight was rather poor , and his hand not over steady , so that “ drawing a bead " on anything was not easy . Yet he went into the sport with much enthusiasm , and if 42 AMERICAN BOYS ' LIFE OF.
... Roosevelt is very modest . He says his eyesight was rather poor , and his hand not over steady , so that “ drawing a bead " on anything was not easy . Yet he went into the sport with much enthusiasm , and if 42 AMERICAN BOYS ' LIFE OF.
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