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| Theodore Roosevelt - 1899 - 448 páginas
...won at once not merely their admiration, but that soldierly affection so readily given by the man in the ranks to the superior who cares for his men and...wherever they came from, and whatever their social position—possessed in common the traits of hardihood and a thirst for adventure. They were to a man... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1899 - 356 páginas
...won at once not merely their admiration, but that soldierly affection so readily given by the man in the ranks to the superior who cares for his men and...wherever they came from, and whatever their social position—possessed in common the traits of hardihood and a thirst for adventure. They were to a man... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1899 - 408 páginas
...won at once not merely their admiration, but that soldierly affection so readily given by the man in the ranks to the superior who cares for his men and leads them fearlessly in battle. All—Easterners and Westerners, Northerners and Southerners, officers and men, cow-boys and college... | |
| William De Witt Hyde - 1900 - 504 páginas
...won at once not merely their admiration, but that soldierly affection so readily given by the man in the ranks to the superior who cares for his men and leads them fearlessly in battle. At the very outset of active service Captain Capron, leading the advance guard in person, displaying... | |
| William De Witt Hyde - 1900 - 506 páginas
...won at once not merely their admiration, but that soldierly affection so readily given by the man in the ranks to the superior who cares for his men and leads them fearlessly in battle. At the very outset of active service Captain Capron, leading the advance guard in person, displaying... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1903 - 338 páginas
...won at once not merely their admiration, but that soldierly affection so readily given by the man in the ranks to the superior who cares for his men and leads them fearlessly in battle. All—Easterners and Westerners, Northerners and Southerners, officers and men, cowboys and college... | |
| 1906 - 434 páginas
...won at once not merely their admiration but that soldierly affection so readily given by the man in the ranks to the superior who cares for his men and leads them fearlessly in battle. At the very outset of active service Captain Capron, leading the advance guard in person, displaying... | |
| 1907 - 678 páginas
...Black-jack gang of ill-omened notoriety, and his captain. Curry, another New Mexican sheriff of fame. * * * All— easterners and westerners, northerners and...wherever they came from, and whatever their social position—possessed in common the traits of hardihood and a thirst for adventure. They were to a man... | |
| Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan - 1899 - 934 páginas
...won at once not merely their admiration, but that soldierly affection so readily given by the man in the ranks to the superior who cares for his men and leads them fearlessly in battle. All—Easterners and Westerners, Northerners and! Southerners, officers and men, cow-boys and college... | |
| 1899 - 786 páginas
...won at once not merely their admiration, but that soldierly affection so readily given by the man in the ranks to the superior who cares for his men and leads them fearlessly in battle. All—Easterners and Westerners, Northerners and Southerners, officers and men, cow-boys and college... | |
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