Our Martyred President ...: Memorial Life of William McKinley ... Together with a Full History of Anarchy and Its Infamous DeedsMemorial Publishing Company, 1901 - 480 pages |
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... whole American people was stricken by the dastardly hand of a coward and mur- derer . The shot was winged with death . Men were He was in the apparent enjoyment of health , honor and every token of happiness . He was applauded by the ...
... whole American people was stricken by the dastardly hand of a coward and mur- derer . The shot was winged with death . Men were He was in the apparent enjoyment of health , honor and every token of happiness . He was applauded by the ...
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... whole smooth and harmonious , but he was repeatedly called upon to solve perplexing problems in the relations of capital and labor . In 1894 the State Government received no fewer than fifteen calls for State troops to aid in enforcing ...
... whole smooth and harmonious , but he was repeatedly called upon to solve perplexing problems in the relations of capital and labor . In 1894 the State Government received no fewer than fifteen calls for State troops to aid in enforcing ...
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... whole city of Havana , and the windows were broken in many of the houses . The wounded sailors stated that the explosion took place while they were asleep , so that they could give no particulars as to the cause . The Government at ...
... whole city of Havana , and the windows were broken in many of the houses . The wounded sailors stated that the explosion took place while they were asleep , so that they could give no particulars as to the cause . The Government at ...
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... whole attention had been devoted to a study of the subject , so that he was the master of the fact and theory . During these years of debate he had won from friends and opponents a reputation as a singu- larly clear and logical debator ...
... whole attention had been devoted to a study of the subject , so that he was the master of the fact and theory . During these years of debate he had won from friends and opponents a reputation as a singu- larly clear and logical debator ...
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... whole people feel the hurt of it and suffer the grief and pain of its consequences . " President McKinley lies dead , and the whole nation mourns the death of a ruler , who became , the longer he ruled , more honored and esteemed by his ...
... whole people feel the hurt of it and suffer the grief and pain of its consequences . " President McKinley lies dead , and the whole nation mourns the death of a ruler , who became , the longer he ruled , more honored and esteemed by his ...
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Page 306 - O GoD, our help in ages past, Our hope for years to come, Our shelter from the stormy blast, And our eternal home.
Page 299 - Then, with my waking thoughts Bright with Thy praise, Out of my stony griefs Beth-El I'll raise; So by my woes to be Nearer, my God, to Thee. Nearer to Thee!
Page 322 - Lead, Kindly Light, amid the encircling gloom, Lead Thou me on! The night is dark, and I am far from home, Lead Thou me on! Keep Thou my feet; I do not ask to see The distant scene, — one step enough for me.
Page 411 - Yes: he had lived to shame me from my sneer, To lame my pencil, and confute my pen; To make me own this hind of princes peer, This rail-splitter a true-born king of men.
Page 149 - Union and to recommend to their consideration such measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient...
Page 411 - How humble, yet how hopeful, he could be ; How, in good fortune and in ill, the same ; Nor bitter in success, nor boastful he, Thirsty for gold, nor feverish for fame.
Page 299 - E'en though it be a cross That raiseth me ; Still all my song shall be, — Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee ! 2 Though, like the wanderer, The sun gone down, Darkness be over me, My rest a stone ; Yet in my dreams I'd be Nearer, my God, to Thee, — Nearer to Thee...
Page 157 - ... secure a full and final termination of hostilities between the Government of Spain and the people of Cuba, and to secure in the island the establishment of a stable government, capable of maintaining order and observing its international obligations, insuring peace and tranquillity and the security of its citizens as well as our own, and to use the military and naval forces of the United States as may be necessary for these purposes.
Page 101 - Vile hand, that brandest murder on a strife, Whate'er its grounds, stoutly and nobly striven ; And with the martyr's crown crownest a life With much to praise, little to be forgiven.
Page 101 - The Old World and the New, from sea to sea, Utter one voice of sympathy and shame : Sore heart, so stopped when it at last beat high ! Sad life, cut short just as its triumph came...