The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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... election , to the electoral votes counted by Congress in joint session of the two Houses . The cordiality with which the President and ex - President met at the funeral of the murdered martyr , McKinley , was regarded with good feeling ...
... election , to the electoral votes counted by Congress in joint session of the two Houses . The cordiality with which the President and ex - President met at the funeral of the murdered martyr , McKinley , was regarded with good feeling ...
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... election . It is presented by an intelligent press from Maine to California , representing a healthy public sentiment and an advanced public demand . It is the name of one whose letter of acceptance as an unso- licited honor , will ...
... election . It is presented by an intelligent press from Maine to California , representing a healthy public sentiment and an advanced public demand . It is the name of one whose letter of acceptance as an unso- licited honor , will ...
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... election came at a time when the interests of the State imperatively demanded that the Governor should be courageous , disinterested , and a believer in the principle of appointing men to office on the ground of their honesty and ...
... election came at a time when the interests of the State imperatively demanded that the Governor should be courageous , disinterested , and a believer in the principle of appointing men to office on the ground of their honesty and ...
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... election . If $ 10,000,000 were expended in bribery at every election , and the expenditure were allowed by law and connived at , or even applauded , by public sentiment , the effect would be to give immediate prominence to the men who ...
... election . If $ 10,000,000 were expended in bribery at every election , and the expenditure were allowed by law and connived at , or even applauded , by public sentiment , the effect would be to give immediate prominence to the men who ...
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... election , and there was a law prohibiting such employment except in case of urgency . There was , of course , always an urgency . In the Presi- dential election of 1888 , under the old system , there were on September 1st 1,400 ...
... election , and there was a law prohibiting such employment except in case of urgency . There was , of course , always an urgency . In the Presi- dential election of 1888 , under the old system , there were on September 1st 1,400 ...
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