The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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Page 34
... question , and that there are incidents that amount to coincidences , that at critical times they with consistency were helpful each to the other in a reasonable way . As Cleveland did not find in the Democratic Presidential Conventions ...
... question , and that there are incidents that amount to coincidences , that at critical times they with consistency were helpful each to the other in a reasonable way . As Cleveland did not find in the Democratic Presidential Conventions ...
Page 40
... question , but Roosevelt was on horseback and he rode better than I did , and could stand just as much knocking about as I could . " On the first night out , when we were twenty - five or thirty miles from a THE ELK HORN RANCH ...
... question , but Roosevelt was on horseback and he rode better than I did , and could stand just as much knocking about as I could . " On the first night out , when we were twenty - five or thirty miles from a THE ELK HORN RANCH ...
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... question . The motion was seconded by Mr. Dutcher , of New York . There was opposition to the change . It was really a question between the white and the colored delegates from the South , whether the honor of the Tem- porary ...
... question . The motion was seconded by Mr. Dutcher , of New York . There was opposition to the change . It was really a question between the white and the colored delegates from the South , whether the honor of the Tem- porary ...
Page 54
... question is not a new question . In precisely , if I do not mistake , the same terms in which this is couched , it was brought up in the last Republican Convention . And a man from West Virginia - I honor his name — that man said , in ...
... question is not a new question . In precisely , if I do not mistake , the same terms in which this is couched , it was brought up in the last Republican Convention . And a man from West Virginia - I honor his name — that man said , in ...
Page 56
... question . " Mr. Roosevelt - The gentleman has given way to me for a question of information . I thank the gentleman for his courtesy . My question for information is , Has there not been a minority report prepared or presented , as I ...
... question . " Mr. Roosevelt - The gentleman has given way to me for a question of information . I thank the gentleman for his courtesy . My question for information is , Has there not been a minority report prepared or presented , as I ...
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