The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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... Fire Lines - Led the Way with His Volunteers - Official Re- ports of Superior Officers and His Own - Going Home with the Sick - Important Military Suggestions - Lessons of Actual Service .. CHAPTER IX . THE ROUND ROBIN LETTER ...
... Fire Lines - Led the Way with His Volunteers - Official Re- ports of Superior Officers and His Own - Going Home with the Sick - Important Military Suggestions - Lessons of Actual Service .. CHAPTER IX . THE ROUND ROBIN LETTER ...
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... fire in it that of puritanism and patriotism . That blood has been shed in a thousand battles with honor . There is in it pure iron ; and it was not only at the front with sword and rifle at Santiago , but in the fields that were ...
... fire in it that of puritanism and patriotism . That blood has been shed in a thousand battles with honor . There is in it pure iron ; and it was not only at the front with sword and rifle at Santiago , but in the fields that were ...
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... fire ; who had the advantage of the size and reach of the shots . Roosevelt did not write this- War of 1812 book , without knowing with what force and from what direction the wind blew . The names of the officers on both sides were as ...
... fire ; who had the advantage of the size and reach of the shots . Roosevelt did not write this- War of 1812 book , without knowing with what force and from what direction the wind blew . The names of the officers on both sides were as ...
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... fire his rifle , but merely held it up over his head as a guard . Of course it was struck down , the claws of the great brute at the same time shattering his skull like an egg - shell . " The reputation of the President for believing ...
... fire his rifle , but merely held it up over his head as a guard . Of course it was struck down , the claws of the great brute at the same time shattering his skull like an egg - shell . " The reputation of the President for believing ...
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... fire - lit ranch windows to us that night . But the great ram's head was a trophy that paid for all . " We have here a pen - picture of the plains when the nights are long : When the days have dwindled to their shortest , and the nights ...
... fire - lit ranch windows to us that night . But the great ram's head was a trophy that paid for all . " We have here a pen - picture of the plains when the nights are long : When the days have dwindled to their shortest , and the nights ...
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