Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-sixth President of the United States : a Typical AmericanAmerican citizen Company, 1901 - 413 pages |
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... night . The next day I put them into camp , and in an hour the entire regiment was out upon drill . It was here that it was my privilege to enjoy my greatest intimacy with this young officer . This was very close , as their brigade ...
... night . The next day I put them into camp , and in an hour the entire regiment was out upon drill . It was here that it was my privilege to enjoy my greatest intimacy with this young officer . This was very close , as their brigade ...
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... city will be defended more strongly by guns taken from fleet . " It was in the quiet darkness of night that an officer of General Shafter's staff came to my tent with orders from Washington for us to embark at daylight INTRODUCTION . 17.
... city will be defended more strongly by guns taken from fleet . " It was in the quiet darkness of night that an officer of General Shafter's staff came to my tent with orders from Washington for us to embark at daylight INTRODUCTION . 17.
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... night we had landed 964 officers and men of the cavalry divi- sion . Siboney is on the ocean and is nine miles nearer Santiago than Daiquiri . On the 22d General Lawton was ordered with his division , about five thousand strong , to ...
... night we had landed 964 officers and men of the cavalry divi- sion . Siboney is on the ocean and is nine miles nearer Santiago than Daiquiri . On the 22d General Lawton was ordered with his division , about five thousand strong , to ...
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... night and started toward the bath - room in search of water . In the memory of his classmates Mr. Roosevelt holds a warm place , notwithstanding his pro- nounced opinions and fearless habit of expres- sion . As one of them has expressed ...
... night and started toward the bath - room in search of water . In the memory of his classmates Mr. Roosevelt holds a warm place , notwithstanding his pro- nounced opinions and fearless habit of expres- sion . As one of them has expressed ...
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... horse in a stable close by Mr. Roosevelt's room made a sudden noise one night , which demanded instant attention . Mr. Roosevelt had retired , but without stopping to change his apparel he sprang out of the window COLLEGE LIFE . 65.
... horse in a stable close by Mr. Roosevelt's room made a sudden noise one night , which demanded instant attention . Mr. Roosevelt had retired , but without stopping to change his apparel he sprang out of the window COLLEGE LIFE . 65.
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