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McKinley, William, 1843-1901

"A Supplement to A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents"

They demonstrate that affairs were conducted with
attention and directness unaffected by the apparently distracting, but
glorious, incidents, which marked her interposition by arms and the
extension of her sheltering aegis to Cuba. They teach us that the
foundations of this country are deep-rooted and that the process of
nation-building, as recounted in these volumes, has proceeded upon
right lines and with an unbounded fidelity to principle and purpose.
GEORGE RAYWOOD DEVITT.
WASHINGTON, D.C., _October 1, 1902._


SUPPLEMENT

* * * * *
William McKinley
March 4, 1897, to September 14, 1901
* * * * *

Additional Messages, Proclamations, Executive Orders and Last Public
Utterance to the People at Buffalo


William McKinley
(For portrait and early biographical sketch see Vol. X, pp. 125, 126,
127)
At the National Republican Convention which met at Philadelphia in June,
1901, William McKinley was again nominated the Republican candidate for
the Presidency of the United States.


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