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""I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the Office of the President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States."" WITH THESE WORDS every U.S. President has taken office and by this rite become a living part of American history. Equally as monumental as taking the Executive Oath of Office, but as varied and unique as each President, is the inaugural address. ""The Inaugural Addresses of the Presidents of the United States"" provide many memorable and inspiring passages and their history is as interesting as it is important. Washington's second inaugural address on March 4, 1793 required only 135 words and is the shortest ever given. The longest inaugural address on record-8,495 words-was delivered in a snowstorm on March 4, 1841 by William Henry Harrison. He died of pneumonia a month later. Five U.S. Presidents never actually gave an inaugural address. This second volume in a two-volume set gives every inaugural speech from Grover Cleveland's (1885) to Barack H. Obama's (2009). These addresses constitute a complete collection of American leadership, highlighting the policy and vision that surround the institution of the U.S. Presidency. From Washington's pledge to a new nation and Lincoln's plea to a divided one, to Roosevelt's confrontation of fear and Kennedy's exaltation of service for one's country, this two-volume set is a valuable reference for historians, scholars, and the American people.
About the Author:
Applewood Books, publishers of America's living past, was founded in 1976. Since then, the company has published over 5,000 works, of which they've sold many millions of individual copies. Applewood's mission is to build a picture of America and American culture through primary sources. Among Applewood's best-selling titles are the "Books of American Wisdom" which include reprints of important American documents, essays, speeches, and poems.
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