Theodore Roosevelt, Twenty-sixth President of the United States: A Typical AmericanS. Stone, 1901 - 413 pages |
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... Field . CHAPTER XII . - FORMATION OF THE " ROUGH RIDERS ' ' Friendship for General Leonard Wood . A Month Well Saved . Cowboys , Hunters and Clubmen Rally to His Standard . The Best Fighting Material that Ever Marched to the Field ...
... Field . CHAPTER XII . - FORMATION OF THE " ROUGH RIDERS ' ' Friendship for General Leonard Wood . A Month Well Saved . Cowboys , Hunters and Clubmen Rally to His Standard . The Best Fighting Material that Ever Marched to the Field ...
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... field of operations for his tireless energies . He had already written a history of the navy of the United States , and this had required a research into the archives at Washington , and into the reports of the British and French ...
... field of operations for his tireless energies . He had already written a history of the navy of the United States , and this had required a research into the archives at Washington , and into the reports of the British and French ...
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... field his adherents have always proved faithful . Although an aristocrat by birth and education , he has the true spirit of camaraderie , and generally makes firm friends of his associates in chivalric adventure . But poli- ticians are ...
... field his adherents have always proved faithful . Although an aristocrat by birth and education , he has the true spirit of camaraderie , and generally makes firm friends of his associates in chivalric adventure . But poli- ticians are ...
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... field . Wisely selecting for his assistant an old friend , Dr. Wood , who was a military man , he proposed the formation of that unique regi- ment of cavalry which has since become famous as the A TYPICAL AMERICAN . 43.
... field . Wisely selecting for his assistant an old friend , Dr. Wood , who was a military man , he proposed the formation of that unique regi- ment of cavalry which has since become famous as the A TYPICAL AMERICAN . 43.
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... field for his powers . So far as racial origin is concerned , Theo- dore Roosevelt is one - quarter of pure Holland blood . The Scotch , Irish and French Huguenot strains , with fully three hundred years of Amer- ican residence ...
... field for his powers . So far as racial origin is concerned , Theo- dore Roosevelt is one - quarter of pure Holland blood . The Scotch , Irish and French Huguenot strains , with fully three hundred years of Amer- ican residence ...
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