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| Date | Related | Document Title |
|---|---|---|
| Aug 18, 1890 | Benjamin Harrison |
Remarks at the Bennington Monument in Bennington, Vermont storehouses bursting with fullness to-day! Our excess meets the deficiency … |
| Aug 18, 1890 | Benjamin Harrison |
Remarks at an Afternoon Banquet at the Bennington Monument in Bennington, Vermont queen of the New England home! There, in those nurseries … |
| May 30, 1892 | Benjamin Harrison |
Address at the Dedication Ceremony for the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument in Rochester, New York God-given and God-blessed peace! No yoke upon the defeated … |
| Oct 12, 1898 | William McKinley |
Address at the Trans-Mississippi Exposition in Omaha, Nebraska standpoint of patriotism and achievement! The storm broke so suddenly … at hand, as we fervently hope! Matchless in its results! [ Great applause. ] Unequaled … with which victory followed victory! Attained earlier than it … |
| Dec 14, 1898 | William McKinley |
Speech Before the Legislature in Joint Assembly at the State Capitol in Atlanta, Georgia loving care their graves are kept! Every soldier's grave made … solve them for right and humanity! [ Prolonged applause and repeated cheers … |
| Dec 15, 1898 | William McKinley |
Speech at the Banquet in Atlanta, Georgia country again and one country forever! Proclaim it from the press … schools; write it across the skies! The world sees and feels … Let nothing ever strain it again! At peace with all the world … |
| May 30, 1900 | William McKinley |
Speech at Antietam Battlefield in Sharpsburg, Maryland kept together—aren’t you! … |
| Dec 01, 1900 | William Jennings Bryan |
Essay in "The North American Review": The Election of 1900 saying: "No, a thousand times no! I'd rather go to sea in a … it." Destiny, Divinity and Dollars! The destiny argument is a … phrase of the weak human heart! 'It is Destiny!' dark apology for every error! The strong and virtuous admit no Destiny! On earth, guides Conscience … |
| Mar 04, 1901 | William McKinley |
Inaugural Address government of liberty under law! … |
| Sep 05, 1901 | William McKinley |
President McKinley's Last Public Utterance to the People in Buffalo, New York been signed. How different now! We reached General Miles … |
| Dec 03, 1901 | Theodore Roosevelt |
First Annual Message man at whom the assassin struck! That there might be nothing … |
| Apr 09, 1902 | Theodore Roosevelt |
Remarks at the Charleston Exposition in Charleston, South Carolina warfare in the Philippines themselves! It is an added proof of the … |
| May 02, 1902 | Theodore Roosevelt |
Remarks at the Banquet of the Society of the Sons of the American Revolution not alone by word but by deed! May we prove ourselves true … live up to the example they set! Honor to the army and navy of the past! And honor to those gallant … glorious traditions of the past! Another thing, compatriots … |
| May 17, 1902 | Theodore Roosevelt |
Remarks at the Exercises of the Society of the Army of the Cumberland, Attending the Reburial of Major General William Stark Rosecrans at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia compared with the doing of the duty! What was true then is true … duty? If they did, honor to them! Little we care what particular … difficult as that which was set you! Here in the presence of one … |
| May 20, 1902 | Theodore Roosevelt |
Remarks at the Centennial Meeting of the Board of Home Missions of the Presbyterian Church at Carnegie Hall in New York City truth expanded as the nation expanded! They bore the burden and … |
| May 30, 1902 | Theodore Roosevelt |
Remarks on Memorial Day in Arlington, Virginia other Americans to regret? No! From time to time there occur … carrying on the war. Think over that! It is not a rhetorical statement—it … but what was spoken in the past! There were abuses and to … |
| Jun 05, 1902 | Theodore Roosevelt |
Remarks at the Opening Session of the Military Surgeons' Association trade is to kill and not to cure! It has been my good fortune … with the scantiest possible apparatus! and that then your usefulness … |
| Jun 25, 1902 | Theodore Roosevelt |
Remarks at the Harvard Commencement Dinner in Cambridge, Massachusetts replace him by another Harvard man! I have been fortunate in … long as I have tongue to speak! … |
| Jul 04, 1902 | Theodore Roosevelt |
Remarks at a Banquet Given By Attorney General Philander Knox in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania of justice. Think what it means! The department of justice … |
| Aug 22, 1902 | Theodore Roosevelt |
Remarks at the Coliseum in Hartford, Connecticut way in which it has been accomplished! The first and vitally important … |
| Aug 26, 1902 | Theodore Roosevelt |
Remarks in Lewiston, Maine cartridges in one coat-tail pocket! But we won so completely … his ordinary common-place duty! This is a work-a-day world … have courage. Honesty and courage! And they are not enough … |
| Sep 08, 1902 | Theodore Roosevelt |
Remarks to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen in Chattanooga, Tennessee can all stand. And oh, my friends! what does that sentiment … underlying spirit? The spirit of brotherhood! I firmly believe in my countrymen … |
| Sep 22, 1902 | Theodore Roosevelt |
Remarks in Detroit, Michigan Succeed? Of course we shall succeed! How can success fail to come … |
| Apr 03, 1903 | Theodore Roosevelt |
Address to the Wisconsin Legislature in Madison must turn out men—men and women! I have followed the University … |
| Apr 04, 1903 | Theodore Roosevelt |
Address to the Minnesota Legislature in St. Paul sweat and toil and risk wins triumph! What a wretched life is the … burden laid upon him in this world! And it makes no difference … |