American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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... Wood , began the organization of that body of troops which was officially designated as the First United States Volunteer Cavalry , but which speedily became known everywhere as the Rough Riders , a body as unique as the world has ever ...
... Wood , began the organization of that body of troops which was officially designated as the First United States Volunteer Cavalry , but which speedily became known everywhere as the Rough Riders , a body as unique as the world has ever ...
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... woods or on a hunting tour . While still studying law , Theodore Roose- velt entered politics by taking an active part in a Republican primary . He lived in the twenty - third assembly district of the state . The district included a ...
... woods or on a hunting tour . While still studying law , Theodore Roose- velt entered politics by taking an active part in a Republican primary . He lived in the twenty - third assembly district of the state . The district included a ...
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... by that time his appetite was decidedly keen . Listening intently , he could hear the grouse drumming in the woods close by . " I must have some of them , and that directly , " he told himself , and rifle in THEODORE ROOSEVELT 51.
... by that time his appetite was decidedly keen . Listening intently , he could hear the grouse drumming in the woods close by . " I must have some of them , and that directly , " he told himself , and rifle in THEODORE ROOSEVELT 51.
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... woods . By keeping out of sight behind the brushwood he managed to get quite close to the game , and so brought down one after another until he had five . Such success was a great satisfaction to him , and return- ing to the shack he ...
... woods . By keeping out of sight behind the brushwood he managed to get quite close to the game , and so brought down one after another until he had five . Such success was a great satisfaction to him , and return- ing to the shack he ...
Page 60
... wood . " Hit anything ? " sang out the foreman . " I am afraid not , " was the answer . " Never mind ; better luck next time . " And then both sank down behind a rock where they could get a good view of a hol- low ahead of them . They ...
... wood . " Hit anything ? " sang out the foreman . " I am afraid not , " was the answer . " Never mind ; better luck next time . " And then both sank down behind a rock where they could get a good view of a hol- low ahead of them . They ...
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