Theodore Roosevelt, Twenty-six President of the United States: A Typical AmericanE. R. Du Mont, 1901 - 413 pages |
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... battle in controlling themselves . At last , on the evening of June 13 , they received the welcome order to start , and ship after ship weighed anchor and pushed ahead under half steam , the bands playing , the flags flying , and the ...
... battle in controlling themselves . At last , on the evening of June 13 , they received the welcome order to start , and ship after ship weighed anchor and pushed ahead under half steam , the bands playing , the flags flying , and the ...
Page 259
... battle of Las Guasimas ) was under the command of Lieu- tenant - Colonel Roosevelt , who deserves great credit for the intelligence and courage with which he handled his men . " Again , after the battle of July 3 , General Wheeler ...
... battle of Las Guasimas ) was under the command of Lieu- tenant - Colonel Roosevelt , who deserves great credit for the intelligence and courage with which he handled his men . " Again , after the battle of July 3 , General Wheeler ...
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... battles , he would have been first to enter a disclaimer . Yet so far as heroism is concerned , a battle is an individual affair , and those men who went up that hill at San Juan , or through the jungle at Las Guasimas , were equal in ...
... battles , he would have been first to enter a disclaimer . Yet so far as heroism is concerned , a battle is an individual affair , and those men who went up that hill at San Juan , or through the jungle at Las Guasimas , were equal in ...
Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS | 5 |
A TYPICAL AMERICAN introduction by OPIE READ | 25 |
THEODORE ROOSEVELT | 33 |
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