American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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Page viii
... of San Juan Hill , in which the Rough Riders distinguished themselves in a manner that will never be for- gotten . In the very thickest of this fight was Colonel Roosevelt , urging his men forward to victory , viii PREFACE.
... of San Juan Hill , in which the Rough Riders distinguished themselves in a manner that will never be for- gotten . In the very thickest of this fight was Colonel Roosevelt , urging his men forward to victory , viii PREFACE.
Page ix
... never accuse him of doing that which he himself did not firmly believe was right . His term as governor had not yet expired when President McKinley was nominated for a second term . Again the people at large clamored for Roosevelt , and ...
... never accuse him of doing that which he himself did not firmly believe was right . His term as governor had not yet expired when President McKinley was nominated for a second term . Again the people at large clamored for Roosevelt , and ...
Page 15
... never in- jured myself . I think I was a good deal of a wrestler , and though I never won a cham- THEODORE ROOSEVELT 15.
... never in- jured myself . I think I was a good deal of a wrestler , and though I never won a cham- THEODORE ROOSEVELT 15.
Page 16
... never bragged about it . You see , it wasn't his style . " With all his other sports , and his study- ing , the young collegian did not give up his love for driving . He had a good horse and a fancy cart , -one of the elevated sort with ...
... never bragged about it . You see , it wasn't his style . " With all his other sports , and his study- ing , the young collegian did not give up his love for driving . He had a good horse and a fancy cart , -one of the elevated sort with ...
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... never see some of them again . But others were there whom he was to meet later , and who were destined to march under him up the bullet - swept slopes of San Juan in far - away Cuba . But at that time there was no thought of war and ...
... never see some of them again . But others were there whom he was to meet later , and who were destined to march under him up the bullet - swept slopes of San Juan in far - away Cuba . But at that time there was no thought of war and ...
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