The Lives of William McKinley and Garret A. Hobart, Republican Presidential Candidates of 1896: An Authorized Impartial, Authentic, and Complete History of Their Public Career and Private Lives, from Boyhood to the Present Date, with Anecdotes, Incidents, Personal Reminiscences, Graphic Pen-pictures, and Thrilling StoryA.D. Worthington & Company, 1896 - 512 страница |
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... Cheers for McKinley and his Coffee - Fight- ing with Renewed Energy - The Day Won - McKinley Promoted to be Second Lieutenant for his Gallantry - Head- ing off Morgan's Remarkable Raid - The Terrible March to Join Crook , - 79 CHAPTER ...
... Cheers for McKinley and his Coffee - Fight- ing with Renewed Energy - The Day Won - McKinley Promoted to be Second Lieutenant for his Gallantry - Head- ing off Morgan's Remarkable Raid - The Terrible March to Join Crook , - 79 CHAPTER ...
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... Cheers from the Troops - McKinley Helps Sheridan Take off his Overcoat - The Charge Against the Enemy - Rebels Swept out of Camp - Disaster Turned to Victory — McKinley Accompanies Crook to West Virginia - Brevetted Major for Bravery at ...
... Cheers from the Troops - McKinley Helps Sheridan Take off his Overcoat - The Charge Against the Enemy - Rebels Swept out of Camp - Disaster Turned to Victory — McKinley Accompanies Crook to West Virginia - Brevetted Major for Bravery at ...
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... Cheers for the Ohioan - McKinley's Speech - Discomforting the Free Trader - Leopold Morse Caught in a Trap — McKin- ley Purchases a Ten - Dollar Suit at Morse's Store · You , Sir , Have Closed the Debate , " 188 CHAPTER XVIII . 66 A ...
... Cheers for the Ohioan - McKinley's Speech - Discomforting the Free Trader - Leopold Morse Caught in a Trap — McKin- ley Purchases a Ten - Dollar Suit at Morse's Store · You , Sir , Have Closed the Debate , " 188 CHAPTER XVIII . 66 A ...
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... Cheers Everywhere , - CHAPTER XXV . 268 MCKINLEY AS A CAMPAIGNER HIS REMARKABLE TRIP IN THE FALL OF 1894 " PROTECTION " HIS BATTLE - CRY . - Always in Demand as a Campaign Speaker - After the Panic of 1893- Overwhelmed with Invitations ...
... Cheers Everywhere , - CHAPTER XXV . 268 MCKINLEY AS A CAMPAIGNER HIS REMARKABLE TRIP IN THE FALL OF 1894 " PROTECTION " HIS BATTLE - CRY . - Always in Demand as a Campaign Speaker - After the Panic of 1893- Overwhelmed with Invitations ...
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... Cheers and Shouts - An Animated Scene - Unavailing Efforts of the Chair to Restore Order - Fifteen Thousand People Sing Patriotic Songs The Nomination Seconded by Senator Thurs- ton His Brilliant Speech " The Shibboleth for this Cam ...
... Cheers and Shouts - An Animated Scene - Unavailing Efforts of the Chair to Restore Order - Fifteen Thousand People Sing Patriotic Songs The Nomination Seconded by Senator Thurs- ton His Brilliant Speech " The Shibboleth for this Cam ...
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