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... Hughes intimately since we were students together at Brown and have seen him a thousand times at work and at play ... Hughes . Governor Hughes , Greatest Friend of Labor THE LEGISLATIVE LABOR NEWS , OF NEW YORK , OCTOBER 10 , 1910 , HAD ...
... Hughes intimately since we were students together at Brown and have seen him a thousand times at work and at play ... Hughes . Governor Hughes , Greatest Friend of Labor THE LEGISLATIVE LABOR NEWS , OF NEW YORK , OCTOBER 10 , 1910 , HAD ...
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Charles E. Hughes SPEECH OF ACCEPTANCE AT CARNEGIE HALL , NEW YORK , JULY 31 , 1916 Senator Harding , Members of the Notification Committee and Fellow Citizens : This occasion is more than a mere ceremony of notifica- tion ... Hughes ...
Charles E. Hughes SPEECH OF ACCEPTANCE AT CARNEGIE HALL , NEW YORK , JULY 31 , 1916 Senator Harding , Members of the Notification Committee and Fellow Citizens : This occasion is more than a mere ceremony of notifica- tion ... Hughes ...
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... are incompetent . - John Sharp Wil- liams , Democratic Senator from Mississippi , in the Senate , April 8 , 1914 . Hughes Accepts HIS FORCEFUL AND COMPREHENSIVE TELEGRAM TO CHAIRMAN HARDING REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN TEXT - BOOK - 1916 29 29.
... are incompetent . - John Sharp Wil- liams , Democratic Senator from Mississippi , in the Senate , April 8 , 1914 . Hughes Accepts HIS FORCEFUL AND COMPREHENSIVE TELEGRAM TO CHAIRMAN HARDING REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN TEXT - BOOK - 1916 29 29.
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Hughes Accepts HIS FORCEFUL AND COMPREHENSIVE TELEGRAM TO CHAIRMAN HARDING Mr. Hughes ' telegram to Chairman Harding of the Re- publican National Convention , formally accepting the Re- publican nomination for the Presidency , was as ...
Hughes Accepts HIS FORCEFUL AND COMPREHENSIVE TELEGRAM TO CHAIRMAN HARDING Mr. Hughes ' telegram to Chairman Harding of the Re- publican National Convention , formally accepting the Re- publican nomination for the Presidency , was as ...
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... office , and I am ready to devote myself unreservedly to the campaign . Washington , D. C. June 10 , 1916 . CHARLES E. HUGHES . to Progressives DECLARES THAT IT WOULD BE A GRAVE DETRI- REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN TEXT - BOOK - 1916 31.
... office , and I am ready to devote myself unreservedly to the campaign . Washington , D. C. June 10 , 1916 . CHARLES E. HUGHES . to Progressives DECLARES THAT IT WOULD BE A GRAVE DETRI- REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN TEXT - BOOK - 1916 31.
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Página 268 - That in order to aid in diffusing among the people of the United States useful and practical information on subjects relating to agriculture and home economics, and to encourage the application of the same...
Página 381 - If two or more persons conspire to injure, oppress, threaten, or intimidate any citizen in the free exercise or enjoyment of any right or privilege secured to him by the Constitution or laws of the United States...
Página 59 - ... it will be impossible to deal in any way but a very wasteful and extravagant fashion with the enormous appropriations of the public moneys which must continue to be made, if the war is to be properly sustained, unless the House will consent to return to its former practice of initiating and preparing all appropriation bills through a single committee...
Página 24 - That, while providing revenue for the support of the general government by duties upon imports, sound policy requires such an adjustment of these imports as to encourage the development of the industrial interests of the whole country...
Página 159 - We have been put to the test in the case of Mexico, and we have stood the test. Whether we have benefited Mexico by the course we have pursued remains to be seen. Her fortunes are in her own hands. But we have at least proved that we will not take advantage of her in her distress and undertake to impose upon her an order and government of our own choosing.
Página 61 - ... there is an option still left to the United States of America, that it is in their choice, and depends upon their conduct, whether they will be respectable and prosperous or contemptible and miserable, as a nation.
Página 268 - Said sums shall be allotted to the States in the proportion which their rural population bears to the total rural population in the United States...
Página 370 - It demands such a commission only as an indispensable instrument of information and publicity, as a clearing house for the facts by which both the public mind and the managers of great business undertakings should be guided, and as an instrumentality for doing justice to business where the processes of the courts or the natural forces of correction outside the courts are inadequate to adjust the remedy to the wrong in a way that will meet all the equities and circumstances of the case.
Página 55 - Second, that the small States of the world have a right to enjoy the same respect for their sovereignty and for their territorial integrity that great and powerful nations expect and insist upon. And third, that the world has a right to be free from every disturbance of its peace that has its origin in aggression and disregard of the rights of peoples and nations.
Página 59 - We recommend the extension of the franchise to the women of the country by the States upon the same terms as to men.