The Works of Theodore Roosevelt: The winning of the WestP. F. Collier, 1896 - 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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... CLOSE OF THE REVOLUTION , 1781-1783 IX . WHAT THE WESTERNERS HAD DONE DURING THE REVOLUTION , 1783 • • APPENDICES I 32 49 APPENDIX D - TO CHAPTER VIII . APPENDIX E - TO CHAPTER IX . • APPENDIX F - TO CHAPTER IX . THE INDIAN WARS , 1784 ...
... CLOSE OF THE REVOLUTION , 1781-1783 IX . WHAT THE WESTERNERS HAD DONE DURING THE REVOLUTION , 1783 • • APPENDICES I 32 49 APPENDIX D - TO CHAPTER VIII . APPENDIX E - TO CHAPTER IX . • APPENDIX F - TO CHAPTER IX . THE INDIAN WARS , 1784 ...
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... close by his cabin in chase of a wounded buffalo , hal- loing and shouting as they dashed through the un- derwood . Whether he thought them Indians , or whether , as is more likely , he shared the fear and dislike felt by most of the ...
... close by his cabin in chase of a wounded buffalo , hal- loing and shouting as they dashed through the un- derwood . Whether he thought them Indians , or whether , as is more likely , he shared the fear and dislike felt by most of the ...
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... constitutions , " and the close agreement of the latter with the Watauga articles , assuredly point to Robertson as the chief author . from Nashborough , two from Mansker's , two from Bledsoe's 22 The Winning of the West.
... constitutions , " and the close agreement of the latter with the Watauga articles , assuredly point to Robertson as the chief author . from Nashborough , two from Mansker's , two from Bledsoe's 22 The Winning of the West.
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Theodore Roosevelt. was plenty , and not shy , and so they got up close and rarely wasted a shot . Moreover , their small- bore rifles took very little powder ; in fact the need of excessive economy in the use of ammunition when on their ...
Theodore Roosevelt. was plenty , and not shy , and so they got up close and rarely wasted a shot . Moreover , their small- bore rifles took very little powder ; in fact the need of excessive economy in the use of ammunition when on their ...
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Theodore Roosevelt. CHAPTER VIII THE CUMBERLAND SETTLEMENTS TO THE CLOSE R OF THE REVOLUTION , 1781-1783 OBERTSON passed unharmed through the wilderness to Kentucky . There he procured plenty of powder , and without delay set out on his ...
Theodore Roosevelt. CHAPTER VIII THE CUMBERLAND SETTLEMENTS TO THE CLOSE R OF THE REVOLUTION , 1781-1783 OBERTSON passed unharmed through the wilderness to Kentucky . There he procured plenty of powder , and without delay set out on his ...
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