American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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Page 63
... party in spite of the set - back at the last National Convention . In 1886 , while Grover Cleveland was still President of the United States , there was an exceedingly sharp and bitter fight in New York City over the office of mayor ...
... party in spite of the set - back at the last National Convention . In 1886 , while Grover Cleveland was still President of the United States , there was an exceedingly sharp and bitter fight in New York City over the office of mayor ...
Page 64
... parties , so political matters be- came very much mixed up . " There is no show for Roosevelt unless George withdraws , " said more than one old politician . " And George won't withdraw , " added others . And so it proved . Henry George ...
... parties , so political matters be- came very much mixed up . " There is no show for Roosevelt unless George withdraws , " said more than one old politician . " And George won't withdraw , " added others . And so it proved . Henry George ...
Page 67
... party were almost out of provisions . They got what shelter they could in some- thing of a hollow overhung with trees and brush , but this was not very satisfactory , and all were soaked to the skin , and the blankets in which they ...
... party were almost out of provisions . They got what shelter they could in some- thing of a hollow overhung with trees and brush , but this was not very satisfactory , and all were soaked to the skin , and the blankets in which they ...
Page 68
... party was the Bighorn Mountains , which were reached only after a painful and disheart- ening journey over a very uncertain Indian trail , during which one of the ponies fell into a washout and broke his neck , and a mule stuck fast in ...
... party was the Bighorn Mountains , which were reached only after a painful and disheart- ening journey over a very uncertain Indian trail , during which one of the ponies fell into a washout and broke his neck , and a mule stuck fast in ...
Page 69
... party had pitched camp , he sallied forth in one direction , while his foreman , Merrifield , took another . As Theodore Roosevelt had supposed , the elk had gone off in a bunch , and for some distance it was easy to follow them . But ...
... party had pitched camp , he sallied forth in one direction , while his foreman , Merrifield , took another . As Theodore Roosevelt had supposed , the elk had gone off in a bunch , and for some distance it was easy to follow them . But ...
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