Theodore Roosevelt, Twenty-sixth President of the United States: A Typical AmericanS. Stone, 1901 - 413 pages |
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Page 19
... advance close to the enemy . The division commander ordered Young , Wood and Roosevelt forward and hastened on in person , and finally found the enemy stationed on the Santiago road between two and three miles from Siboney . He ...
... advance close to the enemy . The division commander ordered Young , Wood and Roosevelt forward and hastened on in person , and finally found the enemy stationed on the Santiago road between two and three miles from Siboney . He ...
Page 90
... advance from there to adoption in national legislation was immensely facilitated . He secured an investigation of the county offices of the State , by which it was discovered that the principal officials in New York county were drawing ...
... advance from there to adoption in national legislation was immensely facilitated . He secured an investigation of the county offices of the State , by which it was discovered that the principal officials in New York county were drawing ...
Page 96
... advance , but it was rather of the negative sort . President Arthur was a candidate for renomination , but he had been a friend of Senator Conkling ; and no man warm in support of Mr. Blaine could possibly be induced to endorse Mr ...
... advance , but it was rather of the negative sort . President Arthur was a candidate for renomination , but he had been a friend of Senator Conkling ; and no man warm in support of Mr. Blaine could possibly be induced to endorse Mr ...
Page 125
... advance of subsequent settlers . Each could have filed his claim to a quarter - section of land - 160 acres - under the laws of the nation , and might have held that much against any imaginable power . But there was no reason for his ...
... advance of subsequent settlers . Each could have filed his claim to a quarter - section of land - 160 acres - under the laws of the nation , and might have held that much against any imaginable power . But there was no reason for his ...
Page 135
... advance - guard , two thousand strong , under General Keane , emerged at the mouth of the canal Villere and camped on the bank of the river but nine miles below New Orleans , which now seemed a certain prize , almost within their grasp ...
... advance - guard , two thousand strong , under General Keane , emerged at the mouth of the canal Villere and camped on the bank of the river but nine miles below New Orleans , which now seemed a certain prize , almost within their grasp ...
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