The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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Page 38
... passing away . Roosevelt has won a special and distinct immortality in becoming familiar with and the leading writer of our own natural history . He introduced to young and bold America the buffalo of the prairies , the bob cats and ...
... passing away . Roosevelt has won a special and distinct immortality in becoming familiar with and the leading writer of our own natural history . He introduced to young and bold America the buffalo of the prairies , the bob cats and ...
Page 44
... passed on , after striking only a single blow ; yet that one blow , given with all the power of its thick , immensely muscular forearm , armed with nails as strong as so many hooked steel spikes , tore out the man's collar - bone and ...
... passed on , after striking only a single blow ; yet that one blow , given with all the power of its thick , immensely muscular forearm , armed with nails as strong as so many hooked steel spikes , tore out the man's collar - bone and ...
Page 49
... catch on our clothes . When in the middle of the thicket we crossed what was almost a breastwork of fallen logs , and Merrifield , who was leading , passed T. R. - 3 by the upright stem of a great pine . As ROOSEVELT'S RANCH LIFE . 49.
... catch on our clothes . When in the middle of the thicket we crossed what was almost a breastwork of fallen logs , and Merrifield , who was leading , passed T. R. - 3 by the upright stem of a great pine . As ROOSEVELT'S RANCH LIFE . 49.
Page 54
... passed my chair , and I reached out my 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 ...
... passed my chair , and I reached out my 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 ...
Page 65
... passed him by . It would take too long to give the names of all our friends , and it is not worth while to more than allude to most of our foes , and to most of those who were indifferent to us ; but a few of the names should be ...
... passed him by . It would take too long to give the names of all our friends , and it is not worth while to more than allude to most of our foes , and to most of those who were indifferent to us ; but a few of the names should be ...
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