The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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... 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 at the time . Mr ...
... 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 at the time . Mr ...
Page 53
... vote will be taken by individual members , and not by States . Let each man stand accountable to those he represents for his vote . Let no man be able to shelter himself behind the shield of his State . What we say is , that one of the ...
... vote will be taken by individual members , and not by States . Let each man stand accountable to those he represents for his vote . Let no man be able to shelter himself behind the shield of his State . What we say is , that one of the ...
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... vote down that reso- lution . " He said there were already whisperings in the air that " men who once stood high in the Republican party , openly avowed they would not support one man if he be nominated by the Convention . " The ...
... vote down that reso- lution . " He said there were already whisperings in the air that " men who once stood high in the Republican party , openly avowed they would not support one man if he be nominated by the Convention . " The ...
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... vote on that resolution shall be taken , I wish to withdraw it ; it was voted for in the last Convention by Chester A. Arthur and James A. Garfield . ” The silence of Mr. Roosevelt , who was , though perhaps the youngest man in the ...
... vote on that resolution shall be taken , I wish to withdraw it ; it was voted for in the last Convention by Chester A. Arthur and James A. Garfield . ” The silence of Mr. Roosevelt , who was , though perhaps the youngest man in the ...
Page 56
... votes was necessary to nominate . After some cross - firing , there was a movement that the report of the Committee on Rules and Order of Business should be adopted , and upon that motto , the previous question was demanded . The ...
... votes was necessary to nominate . After some cross - firing , there was a movement that the report of the Committee on Rules and Order of Business should be adopted , and upon that motto , the previous question was demanded . The ...
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