McAdoo, the Man and His Times: A Panorama in DemocracyBobbs-Merrill Company, 1924 - 353 páginas |
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... reason the recountal of the history of McAdoo's Secretaryship of the Treasury is not merely the tale of an individual . It is the story of a manifestation of a struggle old as Cain and Abel , a drama of a principle ancient as the soul ...
... reason the recountal of the history of McAdoo's Secretaryship of the Treasury is not merely the tale of an individual . It is the story of a manifestation of a struggle old as Cain and Abel , a drama of a principle ancient as the soul ...
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... reason , among other things , he has never been a popular man in Georgia . ' For my- self , however , I feel that I owe General Sherman a debt of gratitude . I believe that character is produced and developed to the highest extent by ...
... reason , among other things , he has never been a popular man in Georgia . ' For my- self , however , I feel that I owe General Sherman a debt of gratitude . I believe that character is produced and developed to the highest extent by ...
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... reason for his action . Possi- bly out of the reaction from the worry , the father punished the boy " corporally , " as McAdoo joyfully relates , although corporal punishment was taboo in the family since Mrs. McAdoo had written a ...
... reason for his action . Possi- bly out of the reaction from the worry , the father punished the boy " corporally , " as McAdoo joyfully relates , although corporal punishment was taboo in the family since Mrs. McAdoo had written a ...
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... reason his father had gone back to Knoxville , however , the even- tual education of his children , and out of that high courage which operated most efficiently in him in the most adverse circumstances McAdoo established him- self in ...
... reason his father had gone back to Knoxville , however , the even- tual education of his children , and out of that high courage which operated most efficiently in him in the most adverse circumstances McAdoo established him- self in ...
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... reason of his temperament and environment , kept closer to its traditions than had they . Without Bryan's fiery gift of oratory , without Wilson's inspirational authority of commandment - giving , he had yet his own particular quality ...
... reason of his temperament and environment , kept closer to its traditions than had they . Without Bryan's fiery gift of oratory , without Wilson's inspirational authority of commandment - giving , he had yet his own particular quality ...
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Página 55 - This is not a day of triumph; it is a day of dedication. Here muster not the forces of party but the forces of humanity.
Página 207 - The rights of our own citizens of course became involved: that was inevitable. Where they did this was our guiding principle: that property rights can be vindicated by claims for damages when the war is over, and no modern nation can decline to arbitrate such claims; but the fundamental rights of humanity cannot be.
Página 55 - This is the high enterprise of the new day; to lift everything that concerns our life as a nation to the light that shines from the hearth-fire of every man's conscience and vision of the right.
Página 56 - The high Republican tariff is the principal cause of the unequal distribution of wealth; it is a system of taxation, which makes the rich richer, and the poor poorer...
Página 55 - ... is a day of dedication. Here muster, not the forces of party, but the forces of humanity. Men's hearts wait upon us; men's lives hang in the balance; men's hopes call upon us to say what we will do. Who shall live up to the great trust ? Who dares fail to try? I summon all honest men, all patriotic, all forwardlooking men, to my side. God helping me, I will not fail them, if they will but counsel and sustain me ! ADDRESS.
Página 313 - ... Commission, that during the period of such Federal control it shall receive as just compensation an annual sum, payable from time to time in reasonable installments, for each year and pro rata for any fractional year of such Federal control, not exceeding a sum equivalent as nearly as may be to its average annual railway operating income for the three years ended
Página 207 - We have been neutral not only because it was the fixed and traditional policy of the United States to stand aloof from the politics of Europe and because we had had no part either of action or of policy in the influences which brought on the present war, but also because it was manifestly our duty to prevent, if it were possible, the indefinite extension of the fires of hate and desolation kindled by that terrible conflict...
Página 62 - First, through consolidations of competitive or potentially competitive banks and trust companies, which consolidations in turn have recently been brought under sympathetic management. Second, through the same powerful interests becoming large stockholders in potentially competitive banks and trust companies. This is the simplest way of acquiring control, but since it requires the largest investment of capital, it is the least used, although the recent investments in that direction for that apparent...
Página 63 - If that is what is meant by gentlemen who deny the existence of a money trust, your committee agrees with them. Such a thing would of course be impossible, and its suggestion is ridiculous. It is not, however, necessary that a group of men shall directly control the small savings in the banks nor the scattered resources of the country in order to monopolize the great financial transactions or to be able to dictate the credits that shall be extended or withheld from the more important and conspicuous...
Página 304 - ... the men, should not be left, as in previous wars, to the uncertain charity of the communities in which they live. The minds of our soldiers and sailors should be put at rest, so far as their loved ones are concerned, by the knowledge that they will be amply provided for by their Government as a part of the compensation for the service they are rendering to their country. In like manner they should know in advance that if they are killed in battle, definite and just provision has been made for...