The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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Page 95
... possible . Arrangements were made by which the men were allowed to cook coffee . There were no arrangements for ice . No horses were taken . The field officers took their horses on another transport . The sleeping accommodations of the ...
... possible . Arrangements were made by which the men were allowed to cook coffee . There were no arrangements for ice . No horses were taken . The field officers took their horses on another transport . The sleeping accommodations of the ...
Page 117
... possible effort was made to ascertain the name of the person responsible for its publication , that he might be called to a proper account for the act , but in vain . To counteract the effect of the " Round Robin , " the following ...
... possible effort was made to ascertain the name of the person responsible for its publication , that he might be called to a proper account for the act , but in vain . To counteract the effect of the " Round Robin , " the following ...
Page 118
... possible reason for not shipping practically the entire command North at once . Yellow fever cases are very few in the cavalry division where I command one of the two brigades , and not one true case of yellow fever has occurred in this ...
... possible reason for not shipping practically the entire command North at once . Yellow fever cases are very few in the cavalry division where I command one of the two brigades , and not one true case of yellow fever has occurred in this ...
Page 123
... possible , using all the apparatus of modern invention and adaptation -the telegraph , the steamboat , the railroad , the cables under the seas , the Associated Press - and lifted an army ready to perish THE ROUND ROBIN LETTER . 123.
... possible , using all the apparatus of modern invention and adaptation -the telegraph , the steamboat , the railroad , the cables under the seas , the Associated Press - and lifted an army ready to perish THE ROUND ROBIN LETTER . 123.
Page 127
... possible , in choosing the man who should represent us to a country with which we have the closest and most intimate ties of blood and of friendship , to pay heed solely to the eminent fitness of the man himself , and to the worth of ...
... possible , in choosing the man who should represent us to a country with which we have the closest and most intimate ties of blood and of friendship , to pay heed solely to the eminent fitness of the man himself , and to the worth of ...
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