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... Roosevelt has used in many speeches . Mr. Roosevelt has repeatedly said that what he was after was " a better distribution of the prize money . " Governor Wilson in his speech said that Mr. Roosevelt has pro- claimed himself a convert ...
... Roosevelt has used in many speeches . Mr. Roosevelt has repeatedly said that what he was after was " a better distribution of the prize money . " Governor Wilson in his speech said that Mr. Roosevelt has pro- claimed himself a convert ...
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... ROOSEVELT HERE is no body of our people whose interests are more inextricably inter- woven with the interests of all the people than is the case with the farmers . The Country Life Commission should be revived with greatly increased ...
... ROOSEVELT HERE is no body of our people whose interests are more inextricably inter- woven with the interests of all the people than is the case with the farmers . The Country Life Commission should be revived with greatly increased ...
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... Roosevelt's candidacy , and the addresses made by Mr. Roosevelt in the West , and Governor Wilson in.the Fast and to these one is tempted to add an equally significant non - event , namely , the inertness of the campaign of the Taft ...
... Roosevelt's candidacy , and the addresses made by Mr. Roosevelt in the West , and Governor Wilson in.the Fast and to these one is tempted to add an equally significant non - event , namely , the inertness of the campaign of the Taft ...
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... Roosevelt as their choice for President this year . These Presiden- tial primary returns clearly indicate that Mr. Roosevelt is the choice of the great majority of the Republican party , and he certainly was of Oregon ; hence I , being ...
... Roosevelt as their choice for President this year . These Presiden- tial primary returns clearly indicate that Mr. Roosevelt is the choice of the great majority of the Republican party , and he certainly was of Oregon ; hence I , being ...
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... ROOSEVELT BELIEVE in a protective tariff , but I believe in it as a principle , approached from the standpoint of the interests of the whole people , and not as a bundle of preferences to be given to favored individuals . In my opinion ...
... ROOSEVELT BELIEVE in a protective tariff , but I believe in it as a principle , approached from the standpoint of the interests of the whole people , and not as a bundle of preferences to be given to favored individuals . In my opinion ...
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Página 250 - not been logic: it has been experience. The felt necessities of the time, the prevalent moral and political theories, the intuitions of public policy, avowed or unconscious, even the prejudices which judges share with their fellow-men, have had a good deal more to do than
Página 250 - intuitions of public policy, avowed or unconscious, even the prejudices which judges share with their fellow-men, have had a good deal more to do than the syllogism in determining the rules by which men should be governed. The law embodies the story of a nation's development through many centuries, and it cannot be dealt with as if it contained only the axioms and corollaries of
Página 599 - an immediate declaration of the Nation's purpose to recognize the independence of the Philippine Islands as soon as a stable government can be established, such independence to be guaranteed by us until the neutralization of the islands can be secured by treaty with other Powers.
Página 360 - that woman, having received from her Creator the same intellectual constitution as man, has the same right as man to intellectual culture and development. It is my hope to be the instrument in the hand of Providence of founding an institution which shall accomplish for young women what our colleges are accomplishing for young men." Vassar College was opened in 1865,
Página 309 - stand Heaving up my either hand ; Cold as paddocks though they be, Here I lift them up to Thee, For a benison to fall On our meat and on us all.
Página 197 - Here let us sport, Boys, as we sit : Laughter and wit Flashing so free. Life is but short— When we are gone, Let them sing on Round the old tree." Mayhew led the song. I cannot
Página 470 - Nothing appears more plausible at first sight, nor more ill-founded upon close inspection, than a scheme ... of continuing the Chief Magistrate in office for a certain time, and then excluding him from it either for a limited period or forever after.
Página 28 - The regular annual estimates of appropriations and expenses of the Government shall be prepared and submitted to Congress by those charged with the duty of such preparation and submission, only in the forms as at the time are required by law, and in no other form and at no other time. The
Página 234 - the regular annual estimates of appropriations and expenses of the Government shall be prepared and submitted to Congress by those charged with the duty of such preparation and submission, only in the forms as at the time are required by law, and in no other form and at no other time.