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" I shall take the oath at once," he said, "in response to your request; and in this hour of deep and terrible national bereavement I wish to state that it shall be my aim to continue absolutely unbroken the policy of President McKinley for the peace and... "
American Boys' Life of Theodore Roosevelt - Page 242
by Edward Stratemeyer - 1904 - 311 pages
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Outlook and Independent, Volume 69

1901 - 1110 pages
...taking the oath of office Mr. Roosevelt made the following important and significant declaration : " I wish to state that it shall be my aim to continue...unbroken the policy of President McKinley for the peace, prosperity, and honor of our beloved country." Following the ceremony it was announced that all the...
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Albany Law Journal, Volume 63

1901 - 510 pages
...utterance of President Roosevelt, at the very first opportunity, to the effect that it should be his aim to continue absolutely unbroken the policy of President McKinley for the peace and prosperity of our beloved country, has done much to restore confidence in the minds of those who had begun to...
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Public Opinion, Volume 31

1901 - 862 pages
..."I wish," he said solemnly to the cabinet officers and others who were gathered in the room, "to say that it shall be my aim to continue absolutely unbroken...President McKinley for the peace and prosperity and the honor of our beloved country." "THUS while the people of the United States have * lost one highly...
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Pearson's Magazine, Volume 19

1908 - 784 pages
...with President Roosevelt's announcement, on taking the oath of office in Buffalo, that it would beJiis aim 'to continue absolutely unbroken the policy of President McKinley for the peace, prosperity and honor of our beloved country,' the real position of Mr. McKinley on the trust question...
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The Library of Historic Characters and Famous Events of All ..., Volume 12

Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Frank Weitenkampf, John Porter Lamberton - 1900 - 466 pages
...shall take the oath at once in response to your request: and in this hour of deep and terrible national bereavement, I wish to state that it shall be my aim...of President McKinley for the peace and prosperity of our beloved country." In this intention Mr. Roosevelt has persisted, to the utmost degree permitted...
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The International Quarterly, Volume 6

Frederick Albert Richardson - 1903 - 504 pages
...by showing that those words embodied the dominating spirit of the man. "I desire to state," he said, "that it shall be my aim to continue absolutely unbroken the policy of President McKinley for the peace, prosperity, and honor of our beloved country." No fair-minded person can study the record of his first...
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FROM TENT TO WHITE HOUSE

EDWARD S. ELLIS - 1901 - 268 pages
...President on Saturday, September 15, 1901, after which he said: "In this hour of deep and national bereavement I wish to state that it shall be my aim...unbroken the policy of President McKinley for the peace, prosperity and honor of our beloved country." 232 BORNE TO THE CAPITAI,. Almost the first act of the...
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The American Monthly Review of Reviews, Volume 24

Albert Shaw - 1901 - 1024 pages
...spoke on taking the oath of office as President : In this hour of deep sorrow and terrible national bereavement, I wish to state that it shall be my aim...unbroken the policy of President McKinley for the peace, prosperity, and honor of our beloved country. Theodore Roosevelt believes that the world is a good...
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The Medical World, Volume 19

1901 - 564 pages
...trusts as his predecessor. Upon taking the oath of office as President, he declared that it would be his "aim to continue absolutely unbroken the policy of President McKinley for the peace and prosperity of our beloved country." It is said that he emphasized the word " peace." This is well, for it will...
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The Life of William McKinley

John W. Tyler - 1901 - 572 pages
..." ' In this hour of deep and national bereavement,' said the newly inaugurated Chief Magistrate, ' I wish to state that it shall be my aim to continue absolutely and without variance the policy of President McKinley for the peace and prosperity and honor of our...
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