The Americanism of Theodore Roosevelt: Selections from His Writings and Speeches, Volume 3Houghton Mifflin Company, 1923 - 317 pages |
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... American rifle- men crept forward under cover , and picked off the artil- lerymen . Old Crockett thus killed five ... Americans . The frontiers- men then retreated to the inner building , and a des- perate hand - to - hand conflict ...
... American rifle- men crept forward under cover , and picked off the artil- lerymen . Old Crockett thus killed five ... Americans . The frontiers- men then retreated to the inner building , and a des- perate hand - to - hand conflict ...
Page 35
... American the center of a group of foes ; but , for all their strength and their wild fighting courage , the defenders were too few , and the struggle could have but one end . One by one the tall riflemen succumbed , after repeated ...
... American the center of a group of foes ; but , for all their strength and their wild fighting courage , the defenders were too few , and the struggle could have but one end . One by one the tall riflemen succumbed , after repeated ...
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... American History . Copyright , 1895. The Century Company , publishers . the nineteenth century and in the American Republic ; but The Death of Stonewall Jackson.
... American History . Copyright , 1895. The Century Company , publishers . the nineteenth century and in the American Republic ; but The Death of Stonewall Jackson.
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... American Republic ; but it would have seemed quite natural and proper to Jackson's ancestors , the grim Scotch - Irish , who de- fended Londonderry against the forces of the Stuart king , or to their forefathers , the Covenanters of ...
... American Republic ; but it would have seemed quite natural and proper to Jackson's ancestors , the grim Scotch - Irish , who de- fended Londonderry against the forces of the Stuart king , or to their forefathers , the Covenanters of ...
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... American Nation as a whole . Who among you would teach your boys that ease , that peace , is to be the first ... America great , because you neither preach nor practice such a doctrine . You work yourselves , and you bring up your sons ...
... American Nation as a whole . Who among you would teach your boys that ease , that peace , is to be the first ... America great , because you neither preach nor practice such a doctrine . You work yourselves , and you bring up your sons ...
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