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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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Our Martyred President as a Man ...: Memorial Life of William McKinley ...

George Washington Townsend - 1901 - 566 pages
...reassuring. "'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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Life of William McKinley, Our Martyred President: With Short Biographies of ...

Bp. Samuel Fallows, Samuel Fallows - 1901 - 550 pages
...have confirmed this first impression. To a waiting and anxious country he said that it would be his "aim to continue, absolutely unbroken, the policy of President McKinley for the peace, the prosperity, and the honor of our beloved country." This was enough, for no one doubts the word...
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The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United States

Murat Halstead - 1902 - 496 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...
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The Protectionist, Volume 13

1902 - 810 pages
...of five members of the Cabinet and others. Before taking the oath he declared that it would be his aim to continue absolutely unbroken the policy of President McKinley for the peace, prosperity and honor of the country. He requested the members of the Cabinet to retain their portfolios,...
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Cyclopedic Review of Current History, Volume 11

1902 - 862 pages
...to tariff and reciprocity treaties. As the late President's successor has solemnly pledged himself to " continue absolutely unbroken the policy of President McKinley for the peace, prosperity and honor of the country ", that last public utterance of the deceased chief magistrate...
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The Lakeside Classics, Issue 3

1905 - 142 pages
...office Mr. Roosevelt made the following statement, according to the New York Tribune of September 15. "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." Eootfefcelt INAUGURAL ADDRESS MY FELLOW-CITIZENS: No...
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The History and Government of the United States, Volume 3

Jacob Harris Patton, John Lord - 1903 - 566 pages
...by Justice Hazel of the United States District Court. The new President made this declaration : ' ' It shall be my aim to continue absolutely unbroken the policy of President McKinley, which has given peace, prosperity, and honor to our beloved country. . . . In order to help me keep...
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Our Own Times: A Continuous History of the Twentieth Century, Volume 1

Hazlitt Alva Cuppy - 1904 - 586 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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The Liberal-Republican movement ; Conventions, platforms, campaign, and ...

Francis Curtis - 1904 - 590 pages
...of office, which was administred to him by Judge Hazen. After taking the oath he said: I wish to say that it shall be my aim to continue, absolutely unbroken, the policy of President McKinley for the peace, prosperity and the honor of our beloved country. After accompanying the funeral cortege to Washington...
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Twenty Years of the Republic, 1885-1905

Harry Thurston Peck - 1906 - 994 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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