American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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Page 107
... , President McKinley and his advisers deemed it wise to prepare for the worst . This meant to put the army and navy on the best possible footing in the least possible time . It was felt that should war come , it would THEODORE ROOSEVELT ...
... , President McKinley and his advisers deemed it wise to prepare for the worst . This meant to put the army and navy on the best possible footing in the least possible time . It was felt that should war come , it would THEODORE ROOSEVELT ...
Page 109
... army surgeon , who had seen considerable active service while under General Miles in the campaigns against the Apache Indians . Mr. Roosevelt has himself told how he and Dr. Wood would often , after office hours , take long walks out of ...
... army surgeon , who had seen considerable active service while under General Miles in the campaigns against the Apache Indians . Mr. Roosevelt has himself told how he and Dr. Wood would often , after office hours , take long walks out of ...
Page 110
... army to the island to conquer the people while they were at liberty to roam through the jungles and mountains , and so began to drive men , women , and children into various cities or camps , where they were kept , under penalty of ...
... army to the island to conquer the people while they were at liberty to roam through the jungles and mountains , and so began to drive men , women , and children into various cities or camps , where they were kept , under penalty of ...
Page 111
... grave personal risk went to Cuba , and joined the army in one capacity or another , fighting as bravely as if for their own individual rights . CHAPTER XII DESTRUCTION OF THE MAINE - DEWEY'S VICTORY THEODORE THEODORE ROOSEVELT 111.
... grave personal risk went to Cuba , and joined the army in one capacity or another , fighting as bravely as if for their own individual rights . CHAPTER XII DESTRUCTION OF THE MAINE - DEWEY'S VICTORY THEODORE THEODORE ROOSEVELT 111.
Page 113
... army into shape for ser- vice in Cuba and on other foreign soil . The regular army at that time consisted of about twenty - five thousand men , scattered all over the United States , - -on the frontier , at the Indian reservations , and ...
... army into shape for ser- vice in Cuba and on other foreign soil . The regular army at that time consisted of about twenty - five thousand men , scattered all over the United States , - -on the frontier , at the Indian reservations , and ...
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