The Works of Theodore Roosevelt: The rough ridersCollier, 1899 |
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Page 7
... took just the right ground ; and I saw a great deal of them , as well as of many members of the House , particularly those from the West , where the feeling for war was strongest . Naval officers came and went , and Senators were only ...
... took just the right ground ; and I saw a great deal of them , as well as of many members of the House , particularly those from the West , where the feeling for war was strongest . Naval officers came and went , and Senators were only ...
Page 8
... took long walks together through the beautiful broken country surrounding Washington . In winter we sometimes varied these walks by kicking a football in an empty lot , or , on the rare occasions when there was enough snow , by trying a ...
... took long walks together through the beautiful broken country surrounding Washington . In winter we sometimes varied these walks by kicking a football in an empty lot , or , on the rare occasions when there was enough snow , by trying a ...
Page 35
... the rifle , helped us very much . Skirmishing they took to naturally , which was fortunate , as practically all our fighting was done in open order . Meanwhile we were purchasing horses . Judg- ing from what Raising the Regiment 35.
... the rifle , helped us very much . Skirmishing they took to naturally , which was fortunate , as practically all our fighting was done in open order . Meanwhile we were purchasing horses . Judg- ing from what Raising the Regiment 35.
Page 38
... took the Government cartridge . We felt very strongly that it would be worse than a waste of time to try to train our men to use the sabre a weapon utterly alien to them ; but with the rifle and revolver they were already familiar ...
... took the Government cartridge . We felt very strongly that it would be worse than a waste of time to try to train our men to use the sabre a weapon utterly alien to them ; but with the rifle and revolver they were already familiar ...
Page 43
... took care of themselves in camp , or performing some feat of un- usual hazard in the fight - no call was ever made upon them to which they did not respond with eager thankfulness for being given the chance to answer it . Later on I ...
... took care of themselves in camp , or performing some feat of un- usual hazard in the fight - no call was ever made upon them to which they did not respond with eager thankfulness for being given the chance to answer it . Later on I ...
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