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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... SPEECH 302 CHAPTER XIX THE ASSASSIN'S FATAL SHOT 321 CHAPTER XX THE LAST SAD HOURS CHAPTER XXI OBSEQUIES OF THE MARTYRED PRESIDENT . CHAPTER XXII THE IMPRESSIVE STATE FUNERAL CEREMONIES CHAPTER XXIII THE LAST SAD HOME - COMING . . 326 ...
... SPEECH 302 CHAPTER XIX THE ASSASSIN'S FATAL SHOT 321 CHAPTER XX THE LAST SAD HOURS CHAPTER XXI OBSEQUIES OF THE MARTYRED PRESIDENT . CHAPTER XXII THE IMPRESSIVE STATE FUNERAL CEREMONIES CHAPTER XXIII THE LAST SAD HOME - COMING . . 326 ...
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... speech , his great adapta- bility to all the duties and arts of the platform , and his tireless efforts aroused his supporters to the highest degree of enthusiasm . He spoke not only daily but often many times a day , and in the early ...
... speech , his great adapta- bility to all the duties and arts of the platform , and his tireless efforts aroused his supporters to the highest degree of enthusiasm . He spoke not only daily but often many times a day , and in the early ...
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... speeches of this campaign exhibited more of the statesman and not so much of the politician , as did his great speeches in the first struggle , and he commanded very general respect wherever he went , even from those who were ...
... speeches of this campaign exhibited more of the statesman and not so much of the politician , as did his great speeches in the first struggle , and he commanded very general respect wherever he went , even from those who were ...
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... possible . During McKinley's journey to the Pacific he delivered a succes- sion of speeches largely or wholly extemporized , which proved his wonderful versatility and forcefulness as a disputant and orator . WILLIAM MCKINLEY 27.
... possible . During McKinley's journey to the Pacific he delivered a succes- sion of speeches largely or wholly extemporized , which proved his wonderful versatility and forcefulness as a disputant and orator . WILLIAM MCKINLEY 27.
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... speeches delivered by McKinley from the time he left Washington until he reached San Francisco . There was not a ... speech in its entirety exhibits the most careful and intelli- gent comprehension of the aims , duties and destiny of ...
... speeches delivered by McKinley from the time he left Washington until he reached San Francisco . There was not a ... speech in its entirety exhibits the most careful and intelli- gent comprehension of the aims , duties and destiny of ...
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