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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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The Bookman, Volume 23

1906 - 898 pages
...deep and terrible national bereavement I wish to state that it shall be my intention and endeavour to continue, absolutely unbroken, the policy of President McKinley, for the peace and prosperity and honour of our beloved country." Soon after, in Washington, he requested each member of the Cabinet...
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Essentials of United States History

William Augustus Mowry, Mrs. Blanche Swett Mowry - 1906 - 492 pages
...VicePresident became the chief executive officer of the nation. President Roosevelt pledged himself " to continue absolutely unbroken the policy of President McKinley, for the peace, prosperity, and honor of the country," and invited each and every member of the late President's Cabinet...
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Presidents of the United States from Pierce to McKinley

Thomas Guthrie Marquis - 1907 - 512 pages
...President Roosevelt said on taking the oath of office : " 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 honour of our beloved country," — he uttered no idle words. He is dead, but his ideals...
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Theodore Roosevelt, the Boy and the Man

James Morgan - 1907 - 408 pages
...said: "I shall take the oath at once in accordance with your request, and in this hour of deep national bereavement. I wish to state that it shall be my aim to continue, absolutely unbroken, the policy of William McKinley for the peace, prosperity, and honor of our beloved country." Then, as Judge Hazel...
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Theodore Roosevelt, the Boy and the Man

James Morgan - 1907 - 404 pages
...said: "I shall take the oath at once in accordance with your request, and in this hour of deep national bereavement. I wish to state that it shall be my aim to continue, absolutely unbroken, the policy of William McKinley for the peace, prosperity, and honor of our beloved country." Then, as Judge Hazel...
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Inside History of the White House: The Complete History of the Domestic and ...

Gilson Willets - 1908 - 504 pages
...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...of President McKinley for the peace and prosperity of our beloved country." Judge John R. Hazel, of the United States District Court then administered...
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Inside History of the White House: The Complete History of the Domestic and ...

Gilson Willets - 1908 - 506 pages
...request ; and in this hour of deep and terrible national bereave62 INSIDE HISTORY OF THE WHITE HOUSE ment I wish to state that it shall be my aim to continue...of President McKinley for the peace and prosperity of our beloved country." Judge John R. Hazel, of the United States District Court, then administered...
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Forty Years of American Finance: A Short Financial History of the Government ...

Alexander Dana Noyes - 1909 - 450 pages
...McKinley's death. In his speech on taking the oath of office, however, Mr. Roosevelt declared his purpose "to continue absolutely unbroken the policy of President McKinley for the peace, prosperity, and honor of our beloved country, " and he at once requested all of McKinley's cabinet...
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The Autobiography of Thomas Collier Platt: With Twenty Portraits in Sepia ...

Thomas Collier Platt - 1910 - 592 pages
...by him soon after he qualified. Then 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...
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A Cartoon History of Roosevelt's Career

Albert Shaw - 1910 - 276 pages
...as Vice-President of the United States.) REINCARNATION -(President Roosevelt making the statement: "It shall be my aim to continue absolutely unbroken the policy of President McKinley.") — From Judge. CHAPTER XIV Assuming the Presidency IN September, 1901, Mr. Roosevelt was spending...
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