American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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Page 105
... President McKinley . " He has made a study of the navy , and he is not afraid of work , " and without further delay Theodore Roosevelt was asked to resign his position in the metropolis and come to Washington , where he was duly ...
... President McKinley . " He has made a study of the navy , and he is not afraid of work , " and without further delay Theodore Roosevelt was asked to resign his position in the metropolis and come to Washington , where he was duly ...
Page 107
... President McKinley and his advisers deemed it wise to prepare for the worst . This meant to put the army and navy on the best possible footing in the least possible time . It was felt that should war come , it would THEODORE ROOSEVELT 107.
... President McKinley and his advisers deemed it wise to prepare for the worst . This meant to put the army and navy on the best possible footing in the least possible time . It was felt that should war come , it would THEODORE ROOSEVELT 107.
Page 114
... President McKinley that our regular army could not cope with the troubles at hand , and soon came a call for one hundred and twenty - five thousand volunteers . These volunteers were to come from the various States and Territories ...
... President McKinley that our regular army could not cope with the troubles at hand , and soon came a call for one hundred and twenty - five thousand volunteers . These volunteers were to come from the various States and Territories ...
Page 118
... President McKinley on the subject , " said the secre- tary . The request was granted , and in a few days more Colonel Wood and Lieu- tenant - Colonel Roosevelt sallied forth to organize the Rough Riders , and fit them for service in ...
... President McKinley on the subject , " said the secre- tary . The request was granted , and in a few days more Colonel Wood and Lieu- tenant - Colonel Roosevelt sallied forth to organize the Rough Riders , and fit them for service in ...
Page 170
... President McKinley and his advisers . The terms were accepted on August 9 , and thus the short but sharp war came to a termi- nation . By the treaty of peace Cuba was given her liberty , and Porto Rico and the Philippines passed into ...
... President McKinley and his advisers . The terms were accepted on August 9 , and thus the short but sharp war came to a termi- nation . By the treaty of peace Cuba was given her liberty , and Porto Rico and the Philippines passed into ...
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