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" The wise custom which limits the president to two terms regards the substance and not the form, and under no circumstances will I be a candidate for or accept another nomination. "
The Annual Register - Page 441
1908
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The Forum, Volume 39

Lorettus Sutton Metcalf, Walter Hines Page, Joseph Mayer Rice, Frederic Taber Cooper, Arthur Hooley, George Henry Payne, Henry Goddard Leach - History - 1908 - 610 pages
...March next I shall have served three and a half years, and this three and a half years constitutes my first term. The wise custom which limits the President...I be a candidate for or accept another nomination. From that period to the present time President Roosevelt has not only not deviated from his decision...
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Theodore Roosevelt, Patriot and Statesman: The True Story of an Ideal American

Robert Cornelius V. Meyers - Booksellers and bookselling - 1902 - 638 pages
...term. The wise custom which limits the President to two terms regards the substance and not the form. Under no circumstances will I be a candidate for or accept another nomination." In Indianapolis Senator Fairbanks was told of a New York dispatch saying that the Democratic National...
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Men of Mark in America: Ideals of American Life Told in ..., Volume 1

Merrill Edwards Gates - United States - 1905 - 640 pages
...exceedingly attractive one to the people. As soon as his election was assured, he gave out the following: " Under no circumstances will I be a candidate for, or accept, another nomination." This declaration of his respect for the custom which limits the presidency to two terms, is to be taken...
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The American Monthly Review of Reviews, Volume 34

Albert Shaw - American literature - 1906 - 1268 pages
...election in 1904. It will be recalled that at that time Mr. Roosevelt made use of this emphatic language: "Under no circumstances will I be a candidate for or accept another nomination." The North American Review writer, after a careful analysis of Mr. Roosevelt's declaration, contends...
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Daily News Almanac and Political Register, Volume 24

George Edward Plumbe, James Langland, Claude Othello Pike - Almanacs, American - 1907 - 578 pages
..."On the night after election I made the following announcement: " 'I am deeply sensible' of the honor done me by the American people in thus expressing...and shall not change the decision thus announced. "THEODORE ROOSEVELT." NATIONAL CONVENTIONS OF 1908. At a meeting held in Washington. DC. Dec. 7, 1907....
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The Many-sided Roosevelt: An Anecdotal Biography

George William Douglas - Biography & Autobiography - 1907 - 298 pages
...o'clock on the night of the election, when the result was no longer in doubt, he issued this statement: "I am deeply sensible of the honour done me by the...be a candidate for, or accept, another nomination." He received the largest popular majority ever given to any candidate, and even carried Missouri, which...
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Theodore Roosevelt, the Boy and the Man

James Morgan - 1907 - 404 pages
...term. The wise custom which limits the President to two terms regards the substance, and not the form. Under no circumstances will I be a candidate for or accept another nomination." The President's announcement was a great surprise to the public. Probably the tradition against a third...
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Theodore Roosevelt, the Boy and the Man

James Morgan - 1907 - 408 pages
...term. The wise custom which limits the President to two terms regards the substance, and not the form. Under no circumstances will I be a candidate for or accept another nomination." The President's announcement was a great surprise to the public. Probably the tradition against a third...
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The American Review of Reviews, Volume 37

Albert Shaw - American literature - 1908 - 1060 pages
...confidence imposes upon me, and I shall do all that in my power lies not to forfeit it. On the fourth of March next I shall have served three and a half...and shall not change the decision thus announced. How It Was Accepted. The President has in public as well as in private reiterated this declaration...
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Canal Record, Published Weekly Under Authority and Supervision of Isthmian ...

Panama Canal (Panama) - 1908 - 452 pages
...March next I shall have served three and a half years, and this three and a half years consiiU'.te my first term. The wise custom which limits the President...and shall not change the decision thus announced." The Republican National Convention will be held at Chicago on June 16, 1903, and the Democratic National...
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