| 1908 - 572 pages
...after an eight-years' service, an American newspaper dared to publish this: "The man who is the source of all the misfortunes of our country is this day reduced to a level with his fellow citizens, and is no longer possest of power to multiply evils upon the United States. Every... | |
| Albert Elmer Hancock - 1909 - 344 pages
...history left the presidential chair to return to private life." George read : "The man who is the source of all the misfortunes of our country is this day...fellow-citizens and is no longer possessed of power to multiply ills upon the United States. If ever there was a period of rejoicing, this is the moment. Every heart... | |
| Henry Cabot Lodge - United States - 1909 - 494 pages
...license the reiteration of the ejaculation, that time has now arrived ; for the man who is the source of all the misfortunes of our country is this day reduced to a level with his fellow citizens, and is no longer possessed of power to multiply evils upon the United States. If ever... | |
| Elroy McKendree Avery - United States - 1910 - 586 pages
...license the reiteration of the ejaculation, that time is now arrived, for the man who is the source of all the misfortunes of our country is this day...upon the United States. If ever there was a period of rejoicing, this is the moment. Every heart, in unison with the freedom and happiness of the people,... | |
| Nathan William MacChesney - 1910 - 650 pages
...license the reiteration of the ejaculation, that time has now arrived, for the man who is the source of all the misfortunes of our country is this day reduced to a level with his fellow citizens, and is no longer possessed of power to multiply evils upon the United States. If ever... | |
| Cyrus Northrop - Education - 1910 - 568 pages
...of president, was assailed in the public press with language like this:—"The man who is the source of all the misfortunes of our country is this day reduced to a level with his fellow citizens, and is no longer possessed of power to multiply evils upon the United States. Every... | |
| Nathan William MacChesney - 1910 - 662 pages
...license the reiteration of the ejaculation, that time has now arrived, for the man who is the source of all the misfortunes of our country is this day reduced to a level with hia fellow citizens, and is no longer possessed of power to multiply evils upon the United States.... | |
| Cyrus Northrop - Education - 1910 - 570 pages
...source of all the misfortunes of our country is this day reduced to a level with his fellow citizens, and is no longer possessed of power to multiply evils upon the United States. Every heart in unison with the freedom and happiness of the people, ought to beat high with exultation... | |
| Wayne Whipple - 1911 - 478 pages
...license the reiteration of the exclamation, that time is now arrived; for the man who is the source of all the misfortunes of our country, is this day...to multiply evils upon the United States. If ever there-was a period for rejoicing, this is the moment ; every heart in unison with the freedom and happiness... | |
| Emily Ellsworth Ford Skeel - Educators - 1912 - 606 pages
...license the reiteration of that exclamation, that time has now arrived ; for the man, who is the source of all the misfortunes of our country, is this day...power to multiply evils upon the United States — If there ever was a period for rejoicing this is the moment — every heart, in unison with the freedom... | |
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