The Last Speech of William McKinley, President of the United States: Delivered at the Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, New York, on the Fifth of September, 1901Kirgate Press of Lewis Buddy, 3rd, 1901 - 15 pages |
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... thought the time had come for him to speak out frankly as he had done , and that he was glad to be able to do so . He felt that , having passed beyond the tempta- tions of political ambition , he was free from suspicions as to bis ...
... thought the time had come for him to speak out frankly as he had done , and that he was glad to be able to do so . He felt that , having passed beyond the tempta- tions of political ambition , he was free from suspicions as to bis ...
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... thought the time had come for him to speak out frankly as he had done , and that he was glad to be able to do so . He felt that , having passed beyond the temptations of political ambition , he was free from suspicions as to bis motives ...
... thought the time had come for him to speak out frankly as he had done , and that he was glad to be able to do so . He felt that , having passed beyond the temptations of political ambition , he was free from suspicions as to bis motives ...
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... thought ever constant for a larger commerce and a truer fraternity of the republics of the new world . His broad American spirit is felt and manifested here . He needs no identification to an assemblage of Am- ericans anywhere , for the ...
... thought ever constant for a larger commerce and a truer fraternity of the republics of the new world . His broad American spirit is felt and manifested here . He needs no identification to an assemblage of Am- ericans anywhere , for the ...
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... thoughts that have been awakened , the ambitions fired and the high achieve- ments that will be wrought through this exposition ? Gentlemen , let us ever remember that our interest is in concord , not conflict , and that our real ...
... thoughts that have been awakened , the ambitions fired and the high achieve- ments that will be wrought through this exposition ? Gentlemen , let us ever remember that our interest is in concord , not conflict , and that our real ...
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... thought ever constant for a larger commerce and a truer fraternity of the republics of the new world . His broad American spirit is felt and manifested here . He needs no identification to an assemblage of Americans anywhere , for the ...
... thought ever constant for a larger commerce and a truer fraternity of the republics of the new world . His broad American spirit is felt and manifested here . He needs no identification to an assemblage of Americans anywhere , for the ...
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1843 Assassinated 3RD at HILLSIDE abroad American B. F. MACFARLAND President BEQUEST OF EVERT BUFFALO NEW YORK cable CANTON PENNSYLVANIA MCM&I capital Central and South Columbia Printed commercial Commissioners copies were printed Copyright 1900 diplomats District of Columbia earth edition 480 copies energy EVERT JANSEN WENDELL exchange FIFTH of SEPTEMBER foreign representatives Friendly rivalry genius globe grown steadily HENRY B. F. MACFARLAND human increasing industrial intellect interest invent January 29 KIRGATE PRESS LAST SPEECH LEWIS BUDDY 3RD manufacture markets ment messenger Mexico Miles Miley TWENTY-FOURTH PRESIDENT nations ness PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITION BUFFALO peace Porto Rico PREFATORY NOTE presence President McKinley PRESS of LEWIS production prosperity Reciprocity recognized sell SEPTEMBER 1901 ships South America speak SPEECH of WILLIAM steamship Swift telegraph tion trade and commerce treaties UNITED STATES Born UNITED STATES DELIVERED vast Western coasts WILLIAM MCKINLEY PRESIDENT world's