The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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Page 99
... believe it was true . I knew we could hold that line against anything that could come up in the front . " There were frequent reports that the Spaniards , on the nights of the 1st and 2nd were " attacking " the Americans . They did , in ...
... believe it was true . I knew we could hold that line against anything that could come up in the front . " There were frequent reports that the Spaniards , on the nights of the 1st and 2nd were " attacking " the Americans . They did , in ...
Page 110
... believe if we had had sufficient animals for transportation that most of the privations could have been avoided . " Asked whether there was anything he could add that would assist in the labors the President had assigned , the Colonel ...
... believe if we had had sufficient animals for transportation that most of the privations could have been avoided . " Asked whether there was anything he could add that would assist in the labors the President had assigned , the Colonel ...
Page 111
... believe it would be of the greatest advantage if you could have your ordnance men and your quarter- masters in the Army detailed for some years from the line and sent back to the line again . I believe it would be for the advantage of ...
... believe it would be of the greatest advantage if you could have your ordnance men and your quarter- masters in the Army detailed for some years from the line and sent back to the line again . I believe it would be for the advantage of ...
Page 118
... believe , contracted it . But in this division there have been fifteen hundred cases of malarial fever . Not a man has died from it , but the whole command has been so weakened and shattered as to be ripe for dying like rotten sheep ...
... believe , contracted it . But in this division there have been fifteen hundred cases of malarial fever . Not a man has died from it , but the whole command has been so weakened and shattered as to be ripe for dying like rotten sheep ...
Page 129
... believe very firmly that I can best render aid to my party by doing all that in me lies to make that party responsive to the needs of the State , responsive to the needs of the people , and just so far as I work along those lines , I ...
... believe very firmly that I can best render aid to my party by doing all that in me lies to make that party responsive to the needs of the State , responsive to the needs of the people , and just so far as I work along those lines , I ...
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