American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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Page 88
... hundred yards away . " And he's in a tearing rage , on account of that other bull , " he added . " Got to plug him fair and square or there will be trouble . " Without replying to this , Theodore Roose- velt took the lead , keeping eyes ...
... hundred yards away . " And he's in a tearing rage , on account of that other bull , " he added . " Got to plug him fair and square or there will be trouble . " Without replying to this , Theodore Roose- velt took the lead , keeping eyes ...
Page 95
... even a policeman could secure his appointment without paying several hundred dollars for it , and this he was , of course , expected to The get back by blackmailing those who lived or did business THEODORE ROOSEVELT 95.
... even a policeman could secure his appointment without paying several hundred dollars for it , and this he was , of course , expected to The get back by blackmailing those who lived or did business THEODORE ROOSEVELT 95.
Page 98
... hundred , to keep pace with the growth of the metropolis . The men who were particularly faithful in the dis- charge of their duties were rewarded by honorable mention , engrossed certificates , medals of honor , and by promotions ...
... hundred , to keep pace with the growth of the metropolis . The men who were particularly faithful in the dis- charge of their duties were rewarded by honorable mention , engrossed certificates , medals of honor , and by promotions ...
Page 100
... hundred were seized , and the most destroyed . The enforcement of the Sunday liquor law was another thing that occasioned great sur- prise during Mr. Roosevelt's term as Police Commissioner . In the past , saloons had been almost as ...
... hundred were seized , and the most destroyed . The enforcement of the Sunday liquor law was another thing that occasioned great sur- prise during Mr. Roosevelt's term as Police Commissioner . In the past , saloons had been almost as ...
Page 112
... hundred and fifty sailors and officers lost their lives . The entire nation was now aroused , and many wanted to go to war with Spain imme- diately . But the Spaniards professed to be ignorant of the cause of the explosion , and said ...
... hundred and fifty sailors and officers lost their lives . The entire nation was now aroused , and many wanted to go to war with Spain imme- diately . But the Spaniards professed to be ignorant of the cause of the explosion , and said ...
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