The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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Page 88
... wanted him , they insisted , until he was needed for the Presi- dency , " for home consumption . " " " It was necessary to make clear to Roosevelt that the line of duty before him was not to further serve the City or State of New York ...
... wanted him , they insisted , until he was needed for the Presi- dency , " for home consumption . " " " It was necessary to make clear to Roosevelt that the line of duty before him was not to further serve the City or State of New York ...
Page 90
... wanted to meet them and talk strike troubles over with them . They got it into their heads , I suppose , that he had come to crawl ; but they were speedily undeceived . I can see his face now , as he checked the first one who hinted at ...
... wanted to meet them and talk strike troubles over with them . They got it into their heads , I suppose , that he had come to crawl ; but they were speedily undeceived . I can see his face now , as he checked the first one who hinted at ...
Page 97
... wanted beans and tomatoes , and the Colonel took forty of the men , marched back to Siboney , taking the officers ' horses and some Cuban horses , and wanted to purchase beans to take them to the men , but there were no beans for sale ...
... wanted beans and tomatoes , and the Colonel took forty of the men , marched back to Siboney , taking the officers ' horses and some Cuban horses , and wanted to purchase beans to take them to the men , but there were no beans for sale ...
Page 100
... wanted it for officers or men . " The medical supplies were insufficient . There was plenty of quinine and calomel , and very little else . After the truce , they got some tarpaulins and dog tents ; finally , two big tarpaulins for the ...
... wanted it for officers or men . " The medical supplies were insufficient . There was plenty of quinine and calomel , and very little else . After the truce , they got some tarpaulins and dog tents ; finally , two big tarpaulins for the ...
Page 101
... wanted some delicacies for my men at the camp . We would normally have only 15 to 25 per cent on the sick list , but ... wanted something besides the bacon and hard tack , and that I wanted condensed milk , oatmeal , and rice ; and those ...
... wanted some delicacies for my men at the camp . We would normally have only 15 to 25 per cent on the sick list , but ... wanted something besides the bacon and hard tack , and that I wanted condensed milk , oatmeal , and rice ; and those ...
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