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William McKinley
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William McKinley
Age: 58 †
Born: 1843
Born: January 29
Died: 1901
Died: September 14
25Th U.S. President
Lawyer
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Niles
Ohio
W. McKinley
President McKinley
William McKinley
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W. McKinley
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President William McKinley
William M'Kinley
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Strong hearts and helpful hands are needed, and, fortunately, we have them in every part of our beloved country.
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The American people, intrenched in freedom at home, take their love for it with them wherever they go.
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The American flag has not been planted on foreign soil to acquire more territory but for humanity's sake.
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The path of progress is seldom smooth. New things are often found hard to do. Our fathers found them so. We find them so. But are we not made better for the effort and scarifice?
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I am a tariff man, standing on a tariff platform.
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I have never been in doubt since I was old enough to think intelligently that I would someday be made President.
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In the time of darkest defeat, victory may be nearest.
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I do not prize the word cheap. It is not a word of inspiration. It is the badge of poverty, the signal of distress. Cheap merchandise means cheap men and cheap men mean a cheap country.
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Without competition we would be clinging to the clumsy antiquated processes of farming and manufacture and the methods of business of long ago, and the twentieth would be no further advanced than the eighteenth century.
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Cuba ought to be free and independent, and the government should be turned over to the Cuban people.
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We go to war only to make peace. We never went to war with any other design. We carry the national conscience wherever we go.
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