The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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... hands of Cleveland and Roosevelt were frequently joined , in legislation looking to changes for the better , and that a good ... hand when Cleveland became a candidate for the Presidency . Mr. Cleveland's retirement is as positive as Mr ...
... hands of Cleveland and Roosevelt were frequently joined , in legislation looking to changes for the better , and that a good ... hand when Cleveland became a candidate for the Presidency . Mr. Cleveland's retirement is as positive as Mr ...
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... hand . We dismounted and advanced to a big ' washout ' near , peered over its edge , and there stood a huge buffalo bull , calmly feeding and unaware of our presence . " Hit him where that patch of red shows on his side , ' said I ...
... hand . We dismounted and advanced to a big ' washout ' near , peered over its edge , and there stood a huge buffalo bull , calmly feeding and unaware of our presence . " Hit him where that patch of red shows on his side , ' said I ...
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... hand is not over steady . I can never hope to be a very fine shot . " His idea of a thrill is quite original , if not altogether delightful . While hunting alone in Idaho , he was rushed by a wounded grizzly , and himself relates the ...
... hand is not over steady . I can never hope to be a very fine shot . " His idea of a thrill is quite original , if not altogether delightful . While hunting alone in Idaho , he was rushed by a wounded grizzly , and himself relates the ...
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... hand ( I was well- nigh a boy , and unknown to him ) , I said , ' Sir , where are you going ? ' He said to me : ' Young man , I am going out of this Convention , for I find no place in a Republican Convention for an original anti ...
... hand ( I was well- nigh a boy , and unknown to him ) , I said , ' Sir , where are you going ? ' He said to me : ' Young man , I am going out of this Convention , for I find no place in a Republican Convention for an original anti ...
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... hand's breadth from its 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 ...
... hand's breadth from its 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 ...
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