The Americanism of Theodore Roosevelt: Selections from His Writings and Speeches, Volume 3Houghton Mifflin Company, 1923 - 317 pages |
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... carried away in the flight . For a while it seemed as if the whole army would be swept off ; but Hooker and his subordinates exerted every effort to restore order . It was imperative to 40 THE AMERICANISM OF ROOSEVELT.
... carried away in the flight . For a while it seemed as if the whole army would be swept off ; but Hooker and his subordinates exerted every effort to restore order . It was imperative to 40 THE AMERICANISM OF ROOSEVELT.
Page 41
... behind them . Jackson fell , struck in sev- eral places . He was put in a litter and carried back ; but he never lost consciousness , and when one of his generals complained of the terrible effect of the Union cannonade he THE BACKGROUND ...
... behind them . Jackson fell , struck in sev- eral places . He was put in a litter and carried back ; but he never lost consciousness , and when one of his generals complained of the terrible effect of the Union cannonade he THE BACKGROUND ...
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... carried to the highest point - on tracts which , when the nineteenth century had passed its meridian , were still known only to the grim trappers and hunters and the red lords of the wilderness with whom they waged eter- nal war . Such ...
... carried to the highest point - on tracts which , when the nineteenth century had passed its meridian , were still known only to the grim trappers and hunters and the red lords of the wilderness with whom they waged eter- nal war . Such ...
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... carried our national flag had to suffer from cold , from privation , from hardship , knowing that their foes were well housed , knowing that time went easier for the others than it did for them . And they conquered , be- cause they had ...
... carried our national flag had to suffer from cold , from privation , from hardship , knowing that their foes were well housed , knowing that time went easier for the others than it did for them . And they conquered , be- cause they had ...
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... sess it , being free from the necessity of working for their livelihood , are all the more bound to carry on some kind of non - remunerative work in science , in letters , in art , in - exploration , in historical research work of the type.
... sess it , being free from the necessity of working for their livelihood , are all the more bound to carry on some kind of non - remunerative work in science , in letters , in art , in - exploration , in historical research work of the type.
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