On the recordDecember 5, 1904
In the matter of speed and comfort of railway travel our railroads give at least as good service as those of any other nation.
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presidency.ucsb.eduIn the matter of speed and comfort of railway travel our railroads give at least as good service as those of any other nation.
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One of the chief principles for which I have stood, and for which I now stand, and which I have always endeavored and always shall endeavor to reduce to action, is the genuine rule of the people.
the fate of the leader for the time being is of little consequence, but the cause itself must in the end triumph, for its triumph is essential to the well-being of the American people.