The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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Page xi
... Opinion Was Sampson Was in Command - There Is a Shake Up - A " Histo- rian " Ordered Not to Labor Any More , Pleads He Is of the Civil Service Class , but Is Put out - Melancholy Illness of Admiral Sampson - The Origin of the Trouble ...
... Opinion Was Sampson Was in Command - There Is a Shake Up - A " Histo- rian " Ordered Not to Labor Any More , Pleads He Is of the Civil Service Class , but Is Put out - Melancholy Illness of Admiral Sampson - The Origin of the Trouble ...
Page 52
... opinion of the country . The Hon . Powell Clayton , of Arkansas , was proposed , at the request of the National Republican Committee , as Temporary Chairman of the Convention . This was meant as a compliment to the Republicans of the ...
... opinion of the country . The Hon . Powell Clayton , of Arkansas , was proposed , at the request of the National Republican Committee , as Temporary Chairman of the Convention . This was meant as a compliment to the Republicans of the ...
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... opinion to the effect that he would in any event be against Mr. Blaine , and he was pointedly indicated when Mr. Knight said : " Let all those , be they editors of newspapers or conducting great periodical journals , who refuse to ...
... opinion to the effect that he would in any event be against Mr. Blaine , and he was pointedly indicated when Mr. Knight said : " Let all those , be they editors of newspapers or conducting great periodical journals , who refuse to ...
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... opinion , could not carry that State , and that the Convention could name a ticket that would be elected without doubt . His language was : " Nominate William Tecumseh Sherman for President , and Robert Todd Lincoln for Vice - President ...
... opinion , could not carry that State , and that the Convention could name a ticket that would be elected without doubt . His language was : " Nominate William Tecumseh Sherman for President , and Robert Todd Lincoln for Vice - President ...
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... opinion . He thought General Sherman could have the matter put to him by the Convention in such a way that he would be obliged to feel that it was his duty to accept the Presi- dency , if he was elected , and that nothing more was ...
... opinion . He thought General Sherman could have the matter put to him by the Convention in such a way that he would be obliged to feel that it was his duty to accept the Presi- dency , if he was elected , and that nothing more was ...
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