Accordingly, I ran at full speed to our train; and leaving a strong guard with the baggage, I double-quicked the rest of the regiment up to the boat, just in time to board her as she came into the quay, and then to hold her against the Second Regulars... The Rough Riders - Página 60por Theodore Roosevelt - 1899 - 298 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
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...Seventy-first New York Volunteers, which latter regiment alone contained more men than could be put aboard her. Accordingly I ran at full speed to our...boat, just in time to board her as she came into the auay, and then to hold her against the Second Regulars and the Seventy-first, who had arrived a little... | |
| Democratic National Committee (U.S.) (1920-1924), Democratic National Committee (U.S.) - 1920 - 544 páginas
...and the Seventyfirst New York Volunteers, which latter regiment contained more men -than could be put aboard her. Accordingly, I ran at full speed to our...baggage, I double-quicked the rest of the regiment to the boat, just in time to board her as she came into the quay and then to hold her against the Second... | |
| Benedict Crowell, Robert Forrest Wilson - 1921 - 408 páginas
...Seventy-first New York Volunteers, which latter regiment alone contained more men than could be put aboard her. Accordingly, I ran at full speed to our...time to board her as she came into the quay, and then hold her against the Second Regulars and the Seventy-first, who had arrived a little too late, being... | |
| Benedict Crowell, Robert Forrest Wilson - 1921 - 406 páginas
...Seventy-first New York Volunteers, which latter regiment alone contained more men than could be put aboard her. Accordingly, I ran at full speed to our...time to board her as she came into the quay, and then hold her against the Second Regulars and the Seventy-first, who had arrived a little too late, being... | |
| Harrington Emerson - 1922 - 566 páginas
...Seventy-first New York Volunteers, which 1attei¿ regiment alone . contained more men than could be put aboard her. Accordingly I ran at full speed¿ to our...double..quicked the rest of the regiment up to the bout, just in time to board her as she came into the quay, and then tO hold her against the Second... | |
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