The American Adventure ..., Volumen2Harper & Brothers, 1927 |
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... President - especially of this " President by accident , " this Tennessee Democrat , whom the Union party , as Thaddeus Stevens growled , had gone down into " the damned rebel prov- inces " to pick up . Obliged to wait through the long ...
... President - especially of this " President by accident , " this Tennessee Democrat , whom the Union party , as Thaddeus Stevens growled , had gone down into " the damned rebel prov- inces " to pick up . Obliged to wait through the long ...
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... President had set his heart in spite of widespread public opposition , and to which he had attempted to commit his cabinet by methods strongly suggestive of a gen- eral announcing his plan of campaign to his staff . A few months after ...
... President had set his heart in spite of widespread public opposition , and to which he had attempted to commit his cabinet by methods strongly suggestive of a gen- eral announcing his plan of campaign to his staff . A few months after ...
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... President Andrew D. White of Cornell , and Samuel G. Howe made the visit and presented a favorable report . But the President , at last persuaded of the hopelessness of the Senate's ratification , let the matter drop . The net result of ...
... President Andrew D. White of Cornell , and Samuel G. Howe made the visit and presented a favorable report . But the President , at last persuaded of the hopelessness of the Senate's ratification , let the matter drop . The net result of ...
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... president , the cabinet officers , and the justices of the Supreme Court was approved by the public as necessary and ... president's salary was increased from $ 25,000 to $ 50,000 by the act . The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court was ...
... president , the cabinet officers , and the justices of the Supreme Court was approved by the public as necessary and ... president's salary was increased from $ 25,000 to $ 50,000 by the act . The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court was ...
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... President Grant on March 1 , 1875 ; but eight years later the Supreme Court held that the earlier clauses of this act were unconstitutional , since they dealt not with civil rights but with social rights , which were outside the ...
... President Grant on March 1 , 1875 ; but eight years later the Supreme Court held that the earlier clauses of this act were unconstitutional , since they dealt not with civil rights but with social rights , which were outside the ...
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Página 280 - Having behind us the producing masses of this nation and the world, supported by the commercial interests, the laboring interests, and the toilers everywhere, we will answer their demand for a gold standard by saying to them: You shall not press down upon the brow of labor this crown of thorns, you shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold.
Página 639 - It is a fearful thing to lead this great peaceful people into war, into the most terrible and disastrous of all wars, civilization itself seeming to be in the balance. But the right is more precious than peace, and we shall fight for the things which we have always carried nearest our hearts...
Página 92 - Property does become clothed with a public interest when used in a manner to make it of public consequence, and affect the community at large. When, therefore, one devotes his property to a use in which the public has an interest, he, in effect, grants to the public an interest in that use, and must submit to be controlled by the public for the common good, to the extent of the interest he has thus created.
Página 242 - European conditions. The fruits of the toil of millions are boldly stolen to build up colos-sal fortunes for a few, unprecedented in the history of mankind, and the possessors of these in turn despise the Republic and endanger liberty.
Página 595 - The United States must be neutral in fact as well as in name during these days that are to try men's souls. We must be impartial in thought as well as in action, must put a curb upon our sentiments as well as upon every transaction that might be construed as a preference of one party to the struggle before another.
Página 5 - Senate, who shall inquire into the condition of the States which formed the so-called Confederate States of America, and report whether they or any of them are entitled to be represented in either House of Congress...
Página 499 - I am for it, because I hope to see the day when the American flag will float over every square foot of the British North American possessions clear to the north pole!
Página 241 - The conditions which surround us best justify our co-operation; we meet -in the midst of a nation brought to the verge of moral, political, and material ruin. Corruption dominates the ballot-box, the legislatures, the Congress, and touches even the ermine of the bench.
Página 266 - States (section 3700) that the Secretary of the Treasury may purchase coin with any of the bonds or notes of the United States authorized by law, at such rates and upon such terms as he may deem most advantageous to the public...
Página 533 - 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.