The Works of Theodore Roosevelt: The winning of the WestCharles Scribner's Sons, 1889 - 19 pages V. 1, 2, 3, 4 -- The winning of the West. v. 5, 6 -- The naval war of 1812. v. 7 -- Hunting the grisly and other sketches. v. 8 -- The wilderness hunter. v. 9 -- Hunting trips of a ranchman; Hunting trips on the Prairies and in the mountains. v. 10 -- American ideals; Administration-civil service. v. 12 -- The strenuous life. v. 13, 14, 15, 16 -- Presidential addresses and state papers. |
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... . , from which I drew some im- portant facts not hitherto known concerning the King's Mountain campaign , are in the library of the New York Historical Society . The Virginia State Papers have recently been published , and ΙΟ Preface.
... . , from which I drew some im- portant facts not hitherto known concerning the King's Mountain campaign , are in the library of the New York Historical Society . The Virginia State Papers have recently been published , and ΙΟ Preface.
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... fact that the whole of western Canada was for a long time under the con- trol of the most powerful of all the fur companies , in whose employ were very many French voyageurs and coureurs des bois . From these there sprang up in the ...
... fact that the whole of western Canada was for a long time under the con- trol of the most powerful of all the fur companies , in whose employ were very many French voyageurs and coureurs des bois . From these there sprang up in the ...
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... . Americans belong to the English race only in the sense in which English- men belong to the German . The fact that no change of language has accompanied the second wandering of our people 34 The Winning of the West.
... . Americans belong to the English race only in the sense in which English- men belong to the German . The fact that no change of language has accompanied the second wandering of our people 34 The Winning of the West.
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... fact that when the second wan- dering took place the race possessed a fixed literary language , and , thanks to the ease of communication , was kept in touch with the parent stock . The change of blood was probably as great in one case ...
... fact that when the second wan- dering took place the race possessed a fixed literary language , and , thanks to the ease of communication , was kept in touch with the parent stock . The change of blood was probably as great in one case ...
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... fact that England immediately adopted toward her own col- onists the policy of the very nationality she had ousted . From the date of the triumphant peace won by Wolfe's victory , the British Government became the most active foe of the ...
... fact that England immediately adopted toward her own col- onists the policy of the very nationality she had ousted . From the date of the triumphant peace won by Wolfe's victory , the British Government became the most active foe of the ...
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5th Series Alleghanies American Archives attack backwoods backwoodsmen bands battle blood Boone Boone's Boonesborough border British buffalo cabin camp Campbell MSS Capt Cherokees Chickasaws chief Choctaws colonies command Cornstalk Creeks Cresap Cumberland Daniel Boone deeds Department MSS dians Dragging Canoe Dunmore dwelt English fight foes forest French frontier frontiersmen George Rogers Clark ground Haywood Henderson horses Huguenot hundred hunters hunting Indians Iroquois Isaac Shelby John Kanawha Kentucky killed land letter Lewis lived Logan Lord Dunmore's Lord Dunmore's war McAfee MSS miles mountains murder names nation neighbors North Carolina Northwestern Oconostota Ohio party peace Pennsylvania pioneers Pontiac's war race rifle River Robertson savages scalps settled settlements settlers Sevier Shawnees Shelby South speech Tennessee tion took tories towns traders treach treaty tribes troops tucky valley Virginia warriors Watauga West Western whites wild wilderness woods wounded wrong Wyandots young