| Daniel Henderson - 1919 - 300 pages
...which he became the head of the nation. He issued this proclamation: "In this hour of deep and national bereavement I wish to state that it shall be my aim to continue absolutely and without variance the policy of President McKinley, for the peace, prosperity and honor of our beloved... | |
| James Albert Woodburn, Thomas Francis Moran - 1919 - 708 pages
...doing unusual things. Immediately after taking the oath of office, however, he announced that he "would continue absolutely unbroken the policy of President McKinley for the peace and prosperity of our beloved country." He also invited the members of President McKinley's cabinet to continue in... | |
| Bradley Gilman - 1921 - 948 pages
...shall take the oath at once in accordance with your request, and in this hour of deep and national bereavement, I wish to state that it shall be my aim to continue absolutely unbroken the policy of Mr. McKinley, for the peace, prosperity and honor of our beloved country.' " The English account of... | |
| Samuel Eagle Forman - 1921 - 704 pages
...In this the hour of national bereavement I wish to state that it shall be my intention and endeavor to continue absolutely unbroken the policy of President McKinley, for the peace and prosperity of our beloved country." Soon after this he requested each member of the existing Cabinet to remain... | |
| 1921 - 312 pages
...twenty-sixth President of the United States. Before taking the oath, Roosevelt announced that it would be his aim "to continue absolutely unbroken the policy of President McKinley for the peace, prosperity, and honor of our beloved country." He immediately asked every member of the late President's... | |
| Harold Howland - 1921 - 332 pages
...-sixth President of the United States. Before taking the oath, Roosevelt announced that it would be his aim "to continue absolutely unbroken the policy of President McKinley for the peace, prosperity, and honor of our beloved country." He immediately asked every member of the late President's... | |
| James Ford Rhodes - 1922 - 454 pages
...take the oath at once in accordance with your request, and in this hour of deep and terrible national bereavement I wish to state that it shall be my aim...and prosperity and honor of our beloved country." 3 1 For the trial and execution of McKinley's assassin, see my vol. viii. 151. Elihu Root, McKinley's... | |
| James Ford Rhodes - 1922 - 452 pages
...Roosevelt was entirely sincere when he said that "in this hour of deep and terrible bereavement ... it shall be my aim to continue absolutely unbroken the policy of President McKinley." [September 14.] The student of Roosevelt's seven and one-half years in the White House will fail in... | |
| James Ford Rhodes - 1922 - 450 pages
...Roosevelt was entirely sincere when he said that "in this hour of deep and terrible bereavement ... it shall be my aim to continue absolutely unbroken the policy of President McKinley." [September 14.] The student of Roosevelt's seven and one-half years in the White House will fail in... | |
| De Alva Stanwood Alexander - 1923 - 518 pages
...Roosevelt replied: "I shall take the oath of office in obedience to your request, sir, and in doing so it shall be my aim to continue absolutely unbroken the policy of President McKinley, which has given peace, prosperity and honor to our country." Judge Hazel of the United States District... | |
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