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" A railroad pass, when presented by a public official or even by any public man, is now, in nine cases out of ten, a certificate of dishonor and a token of servility, and is so recognized by railroad officials. What equivalent railroad companies expect... "
The Free Pass Bribery System: Showing how the Railroads, Through the Free ... - Página 186
por George W. Berge - 1905 - 313 páginas
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The Railroad Question: A Historical and Practical Treatise on Railroads, and ...

William Larrabee - 1893 - 508 páginas
...effrontery of the ermined extortioner than the damage which might result to them from adverse decisions. A railroad pass, when presented by a public official...servility, and is so recognized by railroad officials. What equivalent railroad » companies expect for the pass "courtesy" is well illustrated by the experience...
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The Twentieth Century Magazine, Volumen1

Benjamin Orange Flower - 1910 - 636 páginas
...Larrabee, of Iowa, concerning the effect which passes are supposed to exert on the Judiciary.* " A railroad pass, when presented by a public official...servility, and is so recognized by railroad officials. What equivalent railroad companies expect for the pass ' courtesy ' is well illustrated by the experience...
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The Twentieth Century Magazine, Volumen1

Benjamin Orange Flower - 1910 - 648 páginas
...Larrabee, of Iowa, concerning the effect which passes are supposed to exert on the Judiciary.* " A railroad pass, when presented by a public official...servility, and is so recognized by railroad officials. What equivalent railroad companies expect for the pass ' courtesy ' is well illustrated by the experience...
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American Railway Problems in the Light of European Experience: Or Government ...

Carl Schurz Vrooman - 1910 - 394 páginas
...public official or even by any public man, is now, in nine cases out of ten, a certificate of dishonour and a token of servility, and is so recognized by railroad officials. What equivalent railroad companies expect for the pass " courtesy " is well illustrated by the experience...
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