The Authentic Life of William McKinley ...: Together with a Life Sketch of Theodore Roosevelt ...W.E. Scull, 1901 - 487 страница William McKinley was born at Niles, Ohio, in 1843, the son of William and Nancy Allison McKinley. He was a descendants of David McKinley (1756-1840), a Revolutionary War soldier. He married Ida Saxton, daughter of James A. Saxon, at Canton, Ohio, in 1871. They had two daughters, who died in childhood. He was elected the 25th president of the United States in 1896 and 1900 and was assassinated at Buffalo, New York, in 1901. Theodore Roosevelt became the 26th president of the United States after his death. |
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... effect . William McKinley was no oppressor of the people , no irresponsible and cruel autocrat . No act of his had ever , from evil intent , taken the bread from one man's hand , the hope from one man's heart . He was the representative ...
... effect . William McKinley was no oppressor of the people , no irresponsible and cruel autocrat . No act of his had ever , from evil intent , taken the bread from one man's hand , the hope from one man's heart . He was the representative ...
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... effects , therefore , were the more strongly felt , since it was a blow without a cause , a murder desti- tute of warrant . We feel tempted to quote again ; this time not from a master of expression of the past , but from one of the ...
... effects , therefore , were the more strongly felt , since it was a blow without a cause , a murder desti- tute of warrant . We feel tempted to quote again ; this time not from a master of expression of the past , but from one of the ...
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... effect which military operations were likely to have upon the approaching elec- tions , a line of policy which did not appeal to General Grant . Stanton particularly dreaded a defeat of the Union forces in the valley and the possible ...
... effect which military operations were likely to have upon the approaching elec- tions , a line of policy which did not appeal to General Grant . Stanton particularly dreaded a defeat of the Union forces in the valley and the possible ...
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... effect that a part of Early's army had been withdrawn by Lee to Richmond , he decided to force a battle . The blow was delivered at dawn on September 19th . Crook's command at this time was in reserve , but , time being lost in getting ...
... effect that a part of Early's army had been withdrawn by Lee to Richmond , he decided to force a battle . The blow was delivered at dawn on September 19th . Crook's command at this time was in reserve , but , time being lost in getting ...
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... country have a rest from this agitation until there was time to recover from the effects of the war and the panic of 1873. In this connection he said : " There never was a time in the history of MEMBER OF CONGRESS 117.
... country have a rest from this agitation until there was time to recover from the effects of the war and the panic of 1873. In this connection he said : " There never was a time in the history of MEMBER OF CONGRESS 117.
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