The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesSaalfield publishing Company, 1902 - 369 pages |
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Page viii
... SANTIAGO BATTLES ASHORE . - Col. Roosevelt on the Fire Lines Led the Way with His Volunteers - Official Re- ports of Superior Officers and His Own - Going Home with the Sick - Important Military Suggestions- Lessons of Actual Service ...
... SANTIAGO BATTLES ASHORE . - Col. Roosevelt on the Fire Lines Led the Way with His Volunteers - Official Re- ports of Superior Officers and His Own - Going Home with the Sick - Important Military Suggestions- Lessons of Actual Service ...
Page ix
... Santiago to Albany - Vice - Presidential Notification of Nomination - Rough Rider Games at Oklahoma - Picnic with Bryan at Chicago ... CHAPTER XV . PRESIDENT'S POLICY OF PROBLEMS . PAGE 137 146 159 178 A Study of Governor Roosevelt's ...
... Santiago to Albany - Vice - Presidential Notification of Nomination - Rough Rider Games at Oklahoma - Picnic with Bryan at Chicago ... CHAPTER XV . PRESIDENT'S POLICY OF PROBLEMS . PAGE 137 146 159 178 A Study of Governor Roosevelt's ...
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... Santiago , but in the fields that were stained in Scotland , Ireland and the Netherlands it was freely spilled for the freedom of the races that fought against odds . To a young man like Roosevelt , the Assembly was a capital school ...
... Santiago , but in the fields that were stained in Scotland , Ireland and the Netherlands it was freely spilled for the freedom of the races that fought against odds . To a young man like Roosevelt , the Assembly was a capital school ...
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... Santiago , with headquarters at Browns- ville . The examination will be of a light educational character , but applicants will be required to file special vouchers showing their knowledge of the Mexican language and of the country ...
... Santiago , with headquarters at Browns- ville . The examination will be of a light educational character , but applicants will be required to file special vouchers showing their knowledge of the Mexican language and of the country ...
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... Santiago , and the Way It Was Won . T HE prevalent opinion of the American people , when war with Spain was declared , was that the great event would be the siege of Havana . The Spaniards had in Cuba four times as many troops as ...
... Santiago , and the Way It Was Won . T HE prevalent opinion of the American people , when war with Spain was declared , was that the great event would be the siege of Havana . The Spaniards had in Cuba four times as many troops as ...
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