The Power-holding Class Versus the Public: Imaginary Dialogue of McKinley and Hanna : Prosperity, Trust, and ImperialismBrotherhood of Liberty, 1900 - 301 páginas |
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... follow him . I am the King of Shadows . By the Apostle Paul , shadows to - night have struck more ter- ror to the soul of Richard than could the substance of ten thousand soldiers armed in proof led on by shallow Rich- mond . SENATOR ...
... follow him . I am the King of Shadows . By the Apostle Paul , shadows to - night have struck more ter- ror to the soul of Richard than could the substance of ten thousand soldiers armed in proof led on by shallow Rich- mond . SENATOR ...
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... follow the vary- ing conditions of our civilization . It cannot be overem- phasized . SENATOR : Mr. President , the history of the whole world can be written in one word - TAXATION ! In the bodies poli- tic of kingdoms and ...
... follow the vary- ing conditions of our civilization . It cannot be overem- phasized . SENATOR : Mr. President , the history of the whole world can be written in one word - TAXATION ! In the bodies poli- tic of kingdoms and ...
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... follow the dead line of the silent page of or- ders or lose their offices . Remember " Educate the people " was the unceasing exhortation of Jefferson . " Educate the people " was the dying legacy which Washington bequeathed to the ...
... follow the dead line of the silent page of or- ders or lose their offices . Remember " Educate the people " was the unceasing exhortation of Jefferson . " Educate the people " was the dying legacy which Washington bequeathed to the ...
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... follows : Geographical Divisions . New England States . Eastern States .. Southern States .......... Central States .. Western States Pacific States ( California ) . No. of Banks . Capital . 5 678401 $ 4,600,000 1,185,000 2,180,000 ...
... follows : Geographical Divisions . New England States . Eastern States .. Southern States .......... Central States .. Western States Pacific States ( California ) . No. of Banks . Capital . 5 678401 $ 4,600,000 1,185,000 2,180,000 ...
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... follows : New England States ... Middle States . Southern States ....... Western States .... Pacific States and Territories . Total for States and Territories ... Amount of Circulation . Circulation per Capita . $ 110,489,996 $ 31.68 ...
... follows : New England States ... Middle States . Southern States ....... Western States .... Pacific States and Territories . Total for States and Territories ... Amount of Circulation . Circulation per Capita . $ 110,489,996 $ 31.68 ...
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Términos y frases comunes
aggregate American amount authority balance of trade bimetallism bonds Bullionist capital capitalists cent century civilization coin commercial Congress Constitution Cuba Currency Bill Declaration Declaration of Independence Democracy Democratic despotism dissimulation distribution of wealth dividends doctrine dollars economic England equality excess of exports fact families famine fiscal freedom Funded Debt Gold Standard High Tariff holding Class hundred income increase indirect taxation individual industrial interest issue justice kings labor legislation less liberty living Louis XI Mark Hanna masses ment monometallism National Bank national debt Nebraskan nomic patriots payment Philippines political Power-holding Class asked PRESIDENT principle production progress prosperity receive Republic Republican party revenue securities SENATOR silver social society statesmen stitution thousand millions tion tional to-day trade Treasury Trust and Imperialism truth underconsumption United wages well-to-do classes William McKinley
Pasajes populares
Página 215 - That all men are by nature equally free and independent, and have certain inherent rights, of which, when they enter into a state of society, they cannot by any compact deprive or divest their posterity; namely, the enjoyment of life and liberty, with the means of acquiring and possessing property, and pursuing and obtaining happiness and safety.
Página 292 - All government, indeed every human benefit and enjoyment, every virtue, and every prudent act, is founded on compromise and barter. We balance inconveniences; we give and take; we remit some rights that we may enjoy others; and we choose rather to be happy citizens than subtle disputants.
Página 281 - The inhabitants of the ceded territory shall be incorporated in the Union of the United States, and admitted as soon as possible, according to the principles of the Federal Constitution, to the enjoyment of all the rights, advantages, and immunities of citizens of the United States; and in the meantime they shall be maintained and protected in the free enjoyment of their liberty, property, and the religion which they profess.
Página xix - Truth, indeed, came once into the world with her divine Master, and was a perfect shape most glorious to look on...
Página 294 - By me kings reign, and princes decree justice. By me princes rule, and nobles, even all the judges of the earth.
Página 263 - That the United States hereby disclaims any disposition or intention to exercise sovereignty, jurisdiction, or control over said island except for the pacification thereof, and asserts its determination when that is accomplished to leave the government and control of the island to its people.
Página 36 - The Constitution has made no provision for our holding foreign territory, still less for incorporating foreign nations into our Union.
Página 278 - I hate it because it deprives our republican example of its just influence in the world; enables the enemies of free institutions with plausibility to taunt us as hypocrites; causes the real friends of freedom to doubt our sincerity; and especially because it forces so many good men among ourselves into an open war with the very fundamental principles of civil liberty, criticising the Declaration of Independence, and insisting that there is no right principle of action but self-interest.