Theodore Roosevelt, Twenty-six President of the United States: A Typical AmericanE. R. Du Mont, 1901 - 413 pages |
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... side almost as I pulled the trigger ; and through the hanging smoke the first thing I saw was his paw , as he made a vicious side blow at me . The rush of his charge carried him past . As he struck he lurched for- ward , leaving a pool ...
... side almost as I pulled the trigger ; and through the hanging smoke the first thing I saw was his paw , as he made a vicious side blow at me . The rush of his charge carried him past . As he struck he lurched for- ward , leaving a pool ...
Page 273
... side and into the sea . In the evening Colonel Roose- velt , making his regular rounds , noticed a cer- tain lessening of customary activity . There was a somberness on the faces of the men which they had not worn even in the tragedy of ...
... side and into the sea . In the evening Colonel Roose- velt , making his regular rounds , noticed a cer- tain lessening of customary activity . There was a somberness on the faces of the men which they had not worn even in the tragedy of ...
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... side by side in parades , all clad in the khaki suits resembling those worn by the soldiers at San Juan . It was a campaign device more useful than the " log cabins " of 1840 , or the " tanners ' clubs " of 1868. Having accepted the ...
... side by side in parades , all clad in the khaki suits resembling those worn by the soldiers at San Juan . It was a campaign device more useful than the " log cabins " of 1840 , or the " tanners ' clubs " of 1868. Having accepted the ...
Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS | 5 |
A TYPICAL AMERICAN introduction by OPIE READ | 25 |
THEODORE ROOSEVELT | 33 |
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