American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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Page 90
... reached , at Great Geyser Basin , the hunters almost perished from the cold . Such pictures as the above give us some idea of the varied life that Theodore Roose- -- velt has led . Even at this early age 90 AMERICAN BOYS ' LIFE OF.
... reached , at Great Geyser Basin , the hunters almost perished from the cold . Such pictures as the above give us some idea of the varied life that Theodore Roose- -- velt has led . Even at this early age 90 AMERICAN BOYS ' LIFE OF.
Page 115
... reached Manila Bay , fought the Spanish fleet and sunk every hostile ship , and come out of the battle with all of his own ships safe and not a single man killed ! " Hurrah ! that shows what our navy can do ! " cried many citizens . And ...
... reached Manila Bay , fought the Spanish fleet and sunk every hostile ship , and come out of the battle with all of his own ships safe and not a single man killed ! " Hurrah ! that shows what our navy can do ! " cried many citizens . And ...
Page 136
... reached a drinking place , the crowd would swarm around for water like a lot of bees . " General Lawton had his outposts pretty well advanced . Our commander , old Gen- eral Wheeler , was just as anxious to make a showing , and he ...
... reached a drinking place , the crowd would swarm around for water like a lot of bees . " General Lawton had his outposts pretty well advanced . Our commander , old Gen- eral Wheeler , was just as anxious to make a showing , and he ...
Page 137
... reached the little village of Siboney without having met the enemy . Here they went into camp in the midst of a heavy thunder - storm in which every soldier and officer was drenched to the skin . Fires could scarcely be lighted , and it ...
... reached the little village of Siboney without having met the enemy . Here they went into camp in the midst of a heavy thunder - storm in which every soldier and officer was drenched to the skin . Fires could scarcely be lighted , and it ...
Page 138
... reached some men fell out from exhaustion . Theodore Roose- velt was at the head of the first squadron and did his best to urge those under him forward . There was an advance guard , led by some men under Sergeant Hamilton Fish , and ...
... reached some men fell out from exhaustion . Theodore Roose- velt was at the head of the first squadron and did his best to urge those under him forward . There was an advance guard , led by some men under Sergeant Hamilton Fish , and ...
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