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Home 15. Africa 16. Elephant Hunting 17. The Prophet EPILOGUE INDEX 253
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INTRODUCTION This book is intended to serve a double purpose iv CONTENTS.
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INTRODUCTION This book is intended to serve a double purpose to provide a
selection of striking passages from Theodore Roosevelt's writings , and to serve
as an interpretation of his mental processes , of his moral , social , and political ...
INTRODUCTION This book is intended to serve a double purpose to provide a
selection of striking passages from Theodore Roosevelt's writings , and to serve
as an interpretation of his mental processes , of his moral , social , and political ...
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The corn in especial was the stand - by and invariable resource of the Western
settler ; it was the crop on which he relied to feed his family , and when hunting or
on a war trail the parched grains were carried in his leather wallet to serve often ...
The corn in especial was the stand - by and invariable resource of the Western
settler ; it was the crop on which he relied to feed his family , and when hunting or
on a war trail the parched grains were carried in his leather wallet to serve often ...
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... did their full part of the work , and ran all the risks and suffered all the hardship
exactly like the other members of the expedition , they were regarded by their
followers with devoted affection , and were served with loyalty and cheerfulness .
... did their full part of the work , and ran all the risks and suffered all the hardship
exactly like the other members of the expedition , they were regarded by their
followers with devoted affection , and were served with loyalty and cheerfulness .
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His gunners were unskilled , , however , and he had to serve the guns from a
distance ; for when they were pushed nearer , the American riflemen crept
forward under cover , and picked off the artillerymen . Old Crockett thus killed five
men at ...
His gunners were unskilled , , however , and he had to serve the guns from a
distance ; for when they were pushed nearer , the American riflemen crept
forward under cover , and picked off the artillerymen . Old Crockett thus killed five
men at ...
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