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" The infantry got nearer and nearer the crest of the hill. At last we could see the Spaniards running from the rifle-pits as the Americans came on in their final rush. Then I stopped my men for fear they should injure their comrades, and called to them... "
The Rough Riders - Página 122
por Theodore Roosevelt - 1899 - 298 páginas
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The Rough Riders

Theodore Roosevelt - 1899 - 318 páginas
...Brittain, when wounded, brought the regimental standard forward, waving it to and fro, to cheer the men. No sooner were we on the crest than the. Spaniards...us and started at the double ; but, as a matter of fact, the troopers were so excited, what with shooting and being shot, and shouting and cheering, that...
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Theodore Roosevelt, Patriot and Statesman: The True Story of an Ideal American

Robert Cornelius V. Meyers - 1902 - 638 páginas
...the men, until they were stopped by Colonel Roosevelt who feared they would injure their comrades. He "called to them to charge the next line of trenches...of us and started at the double; but as a matter of fact the troopers were so excited, what with shooting and being shot, and shouting and cheering, that...
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The Works of Theodore Roosevelt: The Rough riders

Theodore Roosevelt - 1903 - 338 páginas
...and nearer the front. Now and then the drumming ceased for a moment; then it would resound again, 9 always closer to San Juan hill, which Parker, like...us and started at the double ; but, as a matter of fact, the troopers were so excited, what with shooting and being shot, and shouting and cheering, that...
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The Roosevelt Book: Selections from the Writings of Theodore Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt - 1904 - 244 páginas
...lustily. We saw much of Parker after that, and there was never a more welcome sound than his Catlings as they opened. It was the only sound which I ever...us and started at the double; but, as a matter of fact, the troopers were so excited, what with shooting and being shot, and shouting and cheering, that...
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Little Masterpieces of Autobiography, Volumen2

George Iles - 1908 - 202 páginas
...— which I doubted. However, I then let him stay until the end of the fight. THE CAVALRY AT SANTIAGO The infantry got nearer and nearer the crest of the...us and started at the double ; but as a matter of fact, the troopers were so excited, what with shooting and being shot, and shouting and cheering, that...
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Autobiography

George Iles - 1909 - 204 páginas
...— which I doubted. However, I then let him stay until the end of the fight. THE CAVALRY AT SANTIAGO The infantry got nearer and nearer the crest of the...us and started at the double ; but as a matter of fact, the troopers were so excited, what with shooting and being shot, and shouting and cheering, that...
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Genealogical and Family History of Southern New York and the ..., Volumen3

Cuyler Reynolds - 1914 - 648 páginas
...of the famous charge of Colonel Roosevelt is that given by himself in "The Rough Riders." He says: The infantry got nearer and nearer the crest of the...us and started at the double ; but, as a matter of fact, the troopers were so excited, both with shooting and being shot, and shouting and cheering, that...
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The Life of Theodore Roosevelt

William Draper Lewis - 1919 - 570 páginas
...capture of this stronghold, Colonel Roosevelt has given the following account, in "The Rough Riders:" "The infantry got nearer and nearer the crest of the...us, and started at the double; but as a matter of fact, the troopers were so excited, what with shooting and being shot, and shouting and cheering, that...
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The Life of Theodore Roosevelt

William Draper Lewis - 1919 - 564 páginas
...hill. At last we could see the Spaniards running from the rifle-pits as the Americans came on in then- final rush. Then I stopped my men, for fear they should...us, and started at the double; but as a matter of fact, the troopers were so excited, what with shooting and being shot, and shouting and cheering, that...
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The Man in the Arena: Selected Writings of Theodore Roosevelt: A Reader

Theodore Roosevelt - 2003 - 388 páginas
...lustily. We saw much of Parker after that, and there was never a more welcome sound than his Catlings as they opened. It was the only sound which I ever...us and started at the double; but, as a matter of fact, the troopers were so excited, what with shooting and being shot, and shouting and cheering, that...
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