| Deshler Welch - New York (State) - 1884 - 268 pages
...aware that any excuse is offered for the acceptance of this proposal, thus increased, except the very flimsy one that the lower bidders cannot afford to...whose votes were given for this resolution whom I cannot and will not suspect of a wilful neglect of the interests they are sworn to protect ; but it... | |
| Democratic Party (U.S.) National committee, 1884-1888 - Campaign literature - 1884 - 314 pages
...aware that any excuse is offered for the acceptance of this proposal, thus Increased, except the very flimsy one that the lower bidders cannot afford to...whose votes were given for this resolution whom I cannot and will not suspect of a willful neglect of the interests they are sworn to protect ; but it... | |
| Eugene Tyler Chamberlain - 1884 - 308 pages
...aware that any excuse is offered for the acceptance of this proposal, thus increased, except the very flimsy one that the lower bidders cannot afford to...whose votes were given for this resolution whom I cannot and will not suspect of a willful neglect of the interests they are sworn to protect ; but it... | |
| Pendleton King - Biography & Autobiography - 1884 - 250 pages
...aware that any excuse is offered for the acceptance of this proposal, thus increased, except the very flimsy one that the lower bidders cannot afford to...and shameless scheme to betray the interests of the t people, and to worse than squander the public money. " I will not be misunderstood in this matter.... | |
| William Dorsheimer - Dummies (Bookselling) - 1884 - 590 pages
...and frankness ; he returned the resolution with a message, which contained the following language : " This is a time for plain speech, and my objection...whose votes were given for this resolution whom I cannot and will not suspect of a willful neglect of the interests they are sworn to protect ; but it... | |
| Pendleton King - Presidents - 1884 - 254 pages
...objections. " This is a time for plain speech, and my objection to_^the action of your hojiorable_body, now under consideration, shall be plainly stated....and shameless scheme to betray the interests of the 5 } people, and to worse than squander the public money. " I will not be misunderstood in this matter.... | |
| James Penny Boyd - Presidents - 1884 - 902 pages
...he, in his veto message, " for plain speech, and my objection to your action shall be plainly stated. I regard it as the culmination of a most barefaced,...people and to worse than squander the public money. We are fast gaining positions in the grades of public stewardship. There is no middle ground. Those... | |
| Benjamin La Fevre - Political parties - 1884 - 532 pages
...said the veto, "is a time for plain speech, and my objection to your action shall be plainly stated. I regard it as the culmination of a most barefaced,...people and to worse than squander the public money. We are fast gaining positions in the grades of public stewardship. There is no middle ground. Those... | |
| Governors - 1885 - 1246 pages
...and my objection to your action shall be plainly stated. I regard it as the culmination of a mos-: bare-faced, impudent and shameless scheme to betray...interests of the people and to worse than squander the people's money." The New York Sun afterward very highly commended Mr. Cleveland's administration as... | |
| 1887 - 414 pages
...and my objection to your action shall be plainly stated. I regard it as the culmination of a mos': bare-faced, impudent and shameless scheme to betray...interests of the people and to worse than squander the people's money." The New York Sun afterward very highly commended Mr. Cleveland's administration as... | |
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