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The World To-day: A Monthly Record of Human Progress - Page 1686
1902
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Annual Register, Volume 143

Edmund Burke - 1902 - 706 pages
...cannot be longer postponed. . . . " Gentlemen, let us remember that our interest is in concord, not in conflict ; and that our real eminence rests in the victories of peace, not those of war. We hope that all who are represented here may be moved to higher and nobler effort for their own and...
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The Annual Register, Volume 143

Edmund Burke - 1902 - 680 pages
...cannot be longer postponed. . . . " Gentlemen, let us remember that our interest is in concord, not in conflict ; and that our real eminence rests in the victories of peace, not those of war. We hope that all who are represented here may be moved to higher and nobler effort for their own and...
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Public Opinion, Volume 31

1901 - 862 pages
...His concluding sentences might have been a farewell address to the people of America and the world: Let us ever remember that our interest is in concord,...and that our real eminence rests in the victories oí peace, not those of war. We hope that all who are represented here may be moved to higher and nobler...
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The Review of Reviews, Volume 24

William Thomas Stead - 1901 - 742 pages
...sentences of the last speech which President McKinley ever addressed to his countrymen : — Gentlemen, let us ever remember that our interest is in concord,...rests in the victories of peace, not those of war. We hope that all who are represented here may be moved to higher and nobler effort for their own and...
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Current Encyclopedia, a Monthly Record of Human Progress, Volume 3

1902 - 1286 pages
...departments of wood turning, art, cooking, dressmaking, plain sewing, millinery, weaving and basketry; modd dining and bed rooms, laundry, and a spacious auditorium....order for the statue was given by Mr. Hackley within THK HACKI.ET SCHOOL BCTLDZXG. The new McKinlej- Statue {shown In tonre L.:^s:r»t;on on j»« 1473...
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The Authentic Life of William McKinley ...: Together with a Life Sketch of ...

Alexander Kelly McClure, Charles Morris - 1901 - 520 pages
...ambitions fired and the high achievements that will be wrought through this Exposition ? Gentlemen, let us ever remember that our interest is in concord,...rests in the victories of peace, not those of war. \Ve hope that all who are represented here may be moved to higher and nobler effort for their own and...
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Our Martyred President as a Man ...: Memorial Life of William McKinley ...

George Washington Townsend - 1901 - 566 pages
...firmly advanced by the Pan-American Congress that assembles this autumn in the capital of Mexico. " Let us ever remember that our interest is in concord,...rests in the victories of peace, not those of war. prosperity, happiness and peace to all our neighbors, and like blessings to all the peoples and powers...
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Bits of Wisdom; Or, Daily Thoughts

William McKinley - 1901 - 136 pages
...constant vigilance to avoid. It must not be used to invite conflicts nor for oppression. January II. Let us ever remember that our interest is in concord,...rests in the victories of peace, not those of war. January 12. Friendly rivalry exacts a study of the wants, comforts, and even the whims of the people,...
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A Memorial Volume of American History: McKinley and Men of Our Times ...

Edward Leigh Pell, James William Buel, James Penny Boyd - 1901 - 544 pages
...ambitions fired and the high achievements that will be wrought through this exposition? Gentlemen, let us ever remember that our interest is in concord,...rests in the victories of peace, not those of war. We hope that all who are represented here may be moved to higher and nobler effort for their own and...
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Bits of Wisdom of William McKinley

William McKinley - 1901 - 132 pages
...constant vigilance to avoid. It must not be used to invite conflicts nor for oppression. January n. Let us ever remember that our interest is in concord,...rests in the victories of peace, not those of war. January 12. Friendly rivalry exacts a study of the wants, comforts, and even the whims of the people,...
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