The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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... Admiral Dewey Did Not Tell All He Meant - The President on Dangerous Obedience to Orders - His Two - Year - Old Opinion Was Sampson Was in Command - There Is a Shake Up - A " Histo- rian " Ordered Not to Labor Any More , Pleads He Is of ...
... Admiral Dewey Did Not Tell All He Meant - The President on Dangerous Obedience to Orders - His Two - Year - Old Opinion Was Sampson Was in Command - There Is a Shake Up - A " Histo- rian " Ordered Not to Labor Any More , Pleads He Is of ...
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... Navy Department ) , that the Ordnance and Quartermaster's Bureau and I think the Commissary Bureau should not be separated from the line . Admiral Sampson used the guns which he built when he 110 THE SANTIAGO BATTLES ASHORE .
... Navy Department ) , that the Ordnance and Quartermaster's Bureau and I think the Commissary Bureau should not be separated from the line . Admiral Sampson used the guns which he built when he 110 THE SANTIAGO BATTLES ASHORE .
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Twenty-fifth President of the United States Murat Halstead. Admiral Sampson used the guns which he built when he was head of the Ordnance Bureau of the Navy Department , and a man goes through the Ordnance Bureau fresh from being a line ...
Twenty-fifth President of the United States Murat Halstead. Admiral Sampson used the guns which he built when he was head of the Ordnance Bureau of the Navy Department , and a man goes through the Ordnance Bureau fresh from being a line ...
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... Admiral Dewey in Philippine waters . Cervera's squadron , after making a show in the Southern part of the Caribbean Sea , disappeared for a time , and the defense had the advantage of detaining for a few days our Cuban expedition ...
... Admiral Dewey in Philippine waters . Cervera's squadron , after making a show in the Southern part of the Caribbean Sea , disappeared for a time , and the defense had the advantage of detaining for a few days our Cuban expedition ...
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... Admiral Dewey to command the Pacific Squadron . " Private life never had any terrors for him , because to a young man of his discernment and talents abundant opportunities for good work lay in all direc- tions . As he had come from a ...
... Admiral Dewey to command the Pacific Squadron . " Private life never had any terrors for him , because to a young man of his discernment and talents abundant opportunities for good work lay in all direc- tions . As he had come from a ...
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