The Works of Theodore Roosevelt: The rough ridersCollier, 1899 |
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... possible war with Spain . We both felt very strongly that such a war would be as righteous as it would be advantageous to the honor and the interests of the nation ; and after the blowing up of the Maine , we felt that it was inevitable ...
... possible war with Spain . We both felt very strongly that such a war would be as righteous as it would be advantageous to the honor and the interests of the nation ; and after the blowing up of the Maine , we felt that it was inevitable ...
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... taking care of their bodily wants . His cease- less effort was so to train them , care for them , and inspire them as to bring their fighting efficiency to the highest possible pitch . He required instant obe- dience Raising the Regiment ...
... taking care of their bodily wants . His cease- less effort was so to train them , care for them , and inspire them as to bring their fighting efficiency to the highest possible pitch . He required instant obe- dience Raising the Regiment ...
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Theodore Roosevelt. the highest possible pitch . He required instant obe- dience , and tolerated not the slightest evasion of duty ; but his mastery of his art was so thorough and his performance of his own duty so rigid that he won at ...
Theodore Roosevelt. the highest possible pitch . He required instant obe- dience , and tolerated not the slightest evasion of duty ; but his mastery of his art was so thorough and his performance of his own duty so rigid that he won at ...
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... possible time . We were bound to see fighting , and therefore to be with the first expedi- tion that left the United States ; for we could not tell how long the war would last . I had been quite prepared for trouble when it came to ...
... possible time . We were bound to see fighting , and therefore to be with the first expedi- tion that left the United States ; for we could not tell how long the war would last . I had been quite prepared for trouble when it came to ...
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... possible to hurry up the equipment and drill of the regiment , so as to get into the war . Rigid guard duty was established at once , and every one was impressed with the necessity for vig- ilance 34 The Rough Riders.
... possible to hurry up the equipment and drill of the regiment , so as to get into the war . Rigid guard duty was established at once , and every one was impressed with the necessity for vig- ilance 34 The Rough Riders.
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