The Life of William McKinley, Volume 2Houghton Mifflin, 1916 |
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Page 11
... telegraphed his resignation on the 8th . On the 9th , Assistant Secretary Day con- fronted him with the original and received an ac- knowledgment of its authenticity . On the same day a telegram was sent to Mr. Woodford instructing him ...
... telegraphed his resignation on the 8th . On the 9th , Assistant Secretary Day con- fronted him with the original and received an ac- knowledgment of its authenticity . On the same day a telegram was sent to Mr. Woodford instructing him ...
Page 23
... telegraphed the President on March 31 : - " Have just telegraphed to the Department of State my official report of the adjourned conference held this afternoon , Thursday . It has turned , as I feared , on a question of punctilio ...
... telegraphed the President on March 31 : - " Have just telegraphed to the Department of State my official report of the adjourned conference held this afternoon , Thursday . It has turned , as I feared , on a question of punctilio ...
Page 74
... telegraphed to all the commanding officers of the army and navy . It reached Porto Rico on the 13th , compelling General Miles to stop a campaign al- ready virtually won . In a few days his forces would have been hammering at San Juan ...
... telegraphed to all the commanding officers of the army and navy . It reached Porto Rico on the 13th , compelling General Miles to stop a campaign al- ready virtually won . In a few days his forces would have been hammering at San Juan ...
Page 80
... telegraphed to the War Department that one hundred cases of yellow fever had appeared . It was then necessary to maintain an unbroken front , for if the Spanish gen- eral had known the seriousness of the danger threat- ening the ...
... telegraphed to the War Department that one hundred cases of yellow fever had appeared . It was then necessary to maintain an unbroken front , for if the Spanish gen- eral had known the seriousness of the danger threat- ening the ...
Page 99
... telegraphed yesterday that we should stand firm upon our position as to the Cuban debt , and later that we might favor a stipulation in the treaty , added to the relinquishment as provided in the protocol , to the effect that the United ...
... telegraphed yesterday that we should stand firm upon our position as to the Cuban debt , and later that we might favor a stipulation in the treaty , added to the relinquishment as provided in the protocol , to the effect that the United ...
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