I am deeply sensible of the honor conferred upon me by the representatives of the Republican party assembled in convention, and I accept the nomination for the Presidency with solemn realization of the obligations I assume.
On the recordJuly 26, 1904
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Remarks Accepting the Republican Nomination for President
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