The Works of Theodore Roosevelt: The rough ridersCollier, 1899 |
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... knew the ground as Wood did , and who was entirely aware of our national unpreparedness , it was evident that the ordnance and quartermas- ter's bureaus could not meet , for some time to come , one - tenth of the demands that would be ...
... knew the ground as Wood did , and who was entirely aware of our national unpreparedness , it was evident that the ordnance and quartermas- ter's bureaus could not meet , for some time to come , one - tenth of the demands that would be ...
Page 14
... knew how to ride and shoot . I may add that in no case was I disappointed in the men thus taken . Harvard being my own college , I had such a swarm of applicants from it that I could not take one in ten . What particularly pleased me ...
... knew how to ride and shoot . I may add that in no case was I disappointed in the men thus taken . Harvard being my own college , I had such a swarm of applicants from it that I could not take one in ten . What particularly pleased me ...
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... knew the part he had played on the Navajoe , when , in her most important race , that otherwise unlucky yacht vanquished her opponent , the Prince of Wales's Britannia . When the war was on , Kane felt it his duty to fight for his ...
... knew the part he had played on the Navajoe , when , in her most important race , that otherwise unlucky yacht vanquished her opponent , the Prince of Wales's Britannia . When the war was on , Kane felt it his duty to fight for his ...
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... knew their minds , and the events showed that they did . We enlisted about fifty of them from Virginia , Maryland , and the Northeastern States , at Washington . Before allowing them to be sworn in , I gathered them together and ...
... knew their minds , and the events showed that they did . We enlisted about fifty of them from Virginia , Maryland , and the Northeastern States , at Washington . Before allowing them to be sworn in , I gathered them together and ...
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... Rocky Moun- tain stage - drivers , or who had spent endless days in guiding the slow wagon - trains across the grassy plains . There were miners who knew every camp from the Yukon to Leadville , and cow - punchers 30 The Rough Riders.
... Rocky Moun- tain stage - drivers , or who had spent endless days in guiding the slow wagon - trains across the grassy plains . There were miners who knew every camp from the Yukon to Leadville , and cow - punchers 30 The Rough Riders.
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