We were travelling through a region where practically all the older men had served in the Confederate army, and where the younger men had all their lives long drunk in the endless tales told by their elders, at home, and at the crossroads taverns, and... The Rough Riders - Página 52por Theodore Roosevelt - 1899 - 298 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1899 - 318 páginas
...flowers ; they brought us watermelons and other fruits, and sometimes jugs and pails of milk — all of which we greatly appreciated. We were travelling...Forrest and Morgan and the infantry of Jackson and Hood. The blood of the old men stirred to the distant breath of battle ; the blood of the young men... | |
| Murat Halstead - 1902 - 496 páginas
...fruits, and sometimes jugs and pails of milk — all of which we greatly appreciated. We were traveling through a region where practically all the older men...Forrest and Morgan, and the infantry of Jackson and Hood. The blood of the old men stirred to the distant breath of battle; the blood of the young men... | |
| Robert Cornelius V. Meyers - 1902 - 638 páginas
...fruit, and sometimes jugs and pails of milk, all of which we greatly appreciated. We were traveling through a region where practically all the older men...in the endless tales told by their elders at home, at the cross-roads taverns and in the court-house squares about the cavalry of Forrest and Morgan and... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1903 - 338 páginas
...fruits, and sometimes jugs and pails of milk — all of which we greatly appreciated. We were traveling through a region where practically all the older •...court-house squares, about the cavalry of Forrest r and Morgan and the infantry of Jackson and ; Hood. The blood of the old men stirred to the distant... | |
| Paul Leland Haworth - 1912 - 264 páginas
...Yankees hell!" Says Roosevelt in describing the progress of his regiment from San Antonio to Tampa: "We were travelling through a region where practically...men had all their lives long drunk in the endless talcs told by their elders, at home, and at the crossroads taverns, and in the court-house squares,... | |
| Samuel Abbott - 1919 - 342 páginas
...came out to greet and to cheer us. We were traveling through a region where practically all the old men had served in the Confederate Army, and where...Forrest and Morgan and the infantry of Jackson and Hood. Everywhere we saw the Stars and Stripes and everywhere we were told, half-laughing, by grizzled... | |
| Samuel Abbott - 1919 - 340 páginas
...came out to greet and to cheer us. We were traveling through a region where practically all the old men had served in the Confederate Army, and where...Forrest and Morgan and the infantry of Jackson and Hood. Everywhere we saw the Stars and Stripes and everywhere we were told, half-laughing, by grizzled... | |
| Bradley Gilman - 1921 - 948 páginas
...fruits, and sometimes jugs and pails of milk — all of which we greatly appreciated. We were traveling through a region where practically all the older men...Forrest and Morgan, and the infantry of Jackson and Hood. The blood of the old men stirred to the distant breath of battle; the blood of the young men... | |
| Paul Leland Haworth - 1925 - 634 páginas
...criticise. Says Roosevelt, in describing the progress of his Rough Riders from San Antonio to Tampa: We were travelling through a region where practically...endless tales told by their elders, at home, and at the crossroad taverns, and in the court-house squares, about the cavalry of Forrest and Morgan and the... | |
| Mary Swan Carroll - 1926 - 244 páginas
...the progress of hia regiment from San Antonio to Tampa: 'We were travelling through a region whsre practically all the older men had served in the Confederate...court-house squares, about the cavalry of Forrest and Llorgan and the infantry of Jackson and Hood. The blood of the old men stirred to the distant breath... | |
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