Forrest r 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 leaped hot with eager desire to accompany us. The older women, who remembered the dreadful misery... The Rough Riders - 54 페이지저자: Theodore Roosevelt - 1899 - 320 페이지전체보기 - 도서 정보
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1899 - 318 페이지
...with eager desire to accompany us. The older women, who remembered the dreadful misery of war — the misery that presses its iron weight most heavily on...the troopers and to beg cartridges and buttons as mementoes. Everywhere we saw the Stars and Stripes, and everywhere we were told, halflaughing, by grizzled... | |
| Robert Cornelius V. Meyers - 1902 - 638 페이지
...hot with eager desire to accompany us. The older women who remembered the dreadful misery of war, the misery that presses its iron weight most heavily on...but the young girls drove down in bevies, arrayed in all their finery, to wave flags in farewell to the troopers and to beg cartridges and buttons as mementoes.... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1903 - 338 페이지
...with eager desire to accompany us. The older women, who remembered the dreadful misery of war — the misery that presses its iron weight most heavily on...the Stars and Stripes, and everywhere we were told, half -laughing, by grizzled exConfederates that they had never dreamed in the bygone days of bitterness... | |
| Edward J. Blum - 2007 - 376 페이지
...distant breath of battle; the blood of the young men leaped hot with eager desire to accompany us. . . . [T]he young girls drove down in bevies, arrayed in...troopers and to beg cartridges and buttons as mementos." The Americn flag was ubiquitous, he recalled. "Everywhere we saw the Stars and Stripes, and everywhere... | |
| Peter C. Rollins, John E. O'Connor - 2005 - 468 페이지
...generation beyond the Civil War fought for a common national cause. His film gave witness to TR's words: Everywhere we saw the Stars and Stripes, and everywhere we were told, halflaughingly, by grizzled ex-Confederates that they had never dreamed in the bygone days of bitterness... | |
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