The Works of Theodore Roosevelt: The rough ridersCollier, 1899 |
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... officers who were present in Washington , or in correspondence with officers who , like Captain Mahan , were absent . As for the Senators , of course Senator Lodge and I felt precisely alike ; for to fight in 6 The Rough Riders.
... officers who were present in Washington , or in correspondence with officers who , like Captain Mahan , were absent . As for the Senators , of course Senator Lodge and I felt precisely alike ; for to fight in 6 The Rough Riders.
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... course , born with a keen long- ing for adventure ; and , though an excellent doctor , what he really desired was the chance to lead men in some kind of hazard . To every possibility of such adventure he paid quick attention . For in ...
... course , born with a keen long- ing for adventure ; and , though an excellent doctor , what he really desired was the chance to lead men in some kind of hazard . To every possibility of such adventure he paid quick attention . For in ...
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... course , ready , after a fashion , when the war broke out ; but no other regiment which had our work to do was able to do it in anything like as quick time , and therefore no other volunteer regiment saw anything like the fighting which ...
... course , ready , after a fashion , when the war broke out ; but no other regiment which had our work to do was able to do it in anything like as quick time , and therefore no other volunteer regiment saw anything like the fighting which ...
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Theodore Roosevelt. consented to accept some one or two recruits , of course only after a most rigid examination into their physical capacity , and after they had shown that they knew how to ride and shoot . I may add that in no case was ...
Theodore Roosevelt. consented to accept some one or two recruits , of course only after a most rigid examination into their physical capacity , and after they had shown that they knew how to ride and shoot . I may add that in no case was ...
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... course , these rangers needed no teaching . They were al- ready trained to obey and to take responsibility . They were splendid shots , horsemen , and trailers . They were accustomed to living in the open , to en- during great fatigue ...
... course , these rangers needed no teaching . They were al- ready trained to obey and to take responsibility . They were splendid shots , horsemen , and trailers . They were accustomed to living in the open , to en- during great fatigue ...
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