American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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Page 130
... remained in Port Tampa Harbor , until it was ascertained that the report was untrue . Those five days were important to Theo- dore Roosevelt and to the men under him . Every day the young officer spent a certain portion of his time in ...
... remained in Port Tampa Harbor , until it was ascertained that the report was untrue . Those five days were important to Theo- dore Roosevelt and to the men under him . Every day the young officer spent a certain portion of his time in ...
Page 152
... remained unharmed , saving for some slight scratches which , he tells us , " were of no consequence . ' 99 With the top of the hill gained , the American soldiers could get a distant glimpse of Santiago , several miles away , and some ...
... remained unharmed , saving for some slight scratches which , he tells us , " were of no consequence . ' 99 With the top of the hill gained , the American soldiers could get a distant glimpse of Santiago , several miles away , and some ...
Page 161
... remained . She was still in fair condition , and it was the Span- iards ' ardent hope to save at least one ship from the dire calamity that had overtaken them . But this was not to be , and after a run of a few miles , during which the ...
... remained . She was still in fair condition , and it was the Span- iards ' ardent hope to save at least one ship from the dire calamity that had overtaken them . But this was not to be , and after a run of a few miles , during which the ...
Page 183
... remained in the army , and had he done so there is no doubt but that he would have swiftly risen to a rank of importance . But the people of the State of New York willed otherwise . " He is a great military man , " they said . " But he ...
... remained in the army , and had he done so there is no doubt but that he would have swiftly risen to a rank of importance . But the people of the State of New York willed otherwise . " He is a great military man , " they said . " But he ...
Page 223
... remained with him for fourteen days , after which they departed , leaving him with Goff , the ranchman and hunter already mentioned . When the pair were alone , they visited Juniper Mountain , said to be a great ground for cougars and ...
... remained with him for fourteen days , after which they departed , leaving him with Goff , the ranchman and hunter already mentioned . When the pair were alone , they visited Juniper Mountain , said to be a great ground for cougars and ...
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