| Leslie Mortier Shaw - Currency question - 1908 - 520 pages
...same policy of evasion resulted in the following Democratic resolution : " Recognizing that there is in our midst honest but irreconcilable differences...the discussion of the subject to the people in their congressional districts." This, you will observe, is in strictest harmony with the party's first resolution... | |
| Republican National Committee (U.S.) - Campaign literature - 1908 - 612 pages
...least burden upon and best promote and encourage the great industrial interests of the country. 1872 Recognizing that there are in our midst honest, but...irreconcilable differences of opinion with regard to the respect ¡vi systems of protection and free trade, we remit tin; discus .imof the subject to the people... | |
| United States - 1910 - 1032 pages
...always divided — the tariff. That platform said: Recognizing that there are in our midst honest bat irreconcilable differences of opinion with regard...the discussion of the subject to the people in their congressional districts and to the decision of the Congress thereon, wholly free from executive interference... | |
| Louis Arthur Coolidge - 1917 - 642 pages
...The extraordinary plank in this reform platform was the obvious straddle in regard to the tariff: " Recognizing that there are in our midst honest but...the discussion of the subject to the people in their congressional districts and the decision of Congress thereon, wholly free from executive interference... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - United States - 1918 - 392 pages
...To this end it is imperatively required that no President shall be a candidate for re-election. 6. We demand a system of Federal taxation which shall...trade, we remit the discussion of the subject to the 307 CARTOON BY THOMAS NAST CHARACTERIZING THE RESULT OF THE CINCINNATI CONVENTION IN "HARPER'S WEEKLY,"... | |
| Elihu Root - United States - 1918 - 408 pages
...to place their moral influence at the side of their successful example. Read the platform of 1872: Recognizing that there are in our midst honest but...the discussion of the subject to the people in their Congressional districts, and to the decision of the Congress thereon, wholly free from executive interference... | |
| Political parties - 1920 - 272 pages
...honor. To this end it is imperatively required that no President shall be a candidate for reelection. 6. We demand a system of Federal taxation which shall...remit the discussion of the subject to the people in "ieir Congressional districts, and to the deci32 rion of the Congress thereon, wholly free from executive... | |
| Ray Burdick Smith - New York (State) - 1922 - 636 pages
...To this end it is imperatively required that no President shall be a candidate for reelection. "6. We demand a system of Federal taxation which shall...the discussion of the subject to the people in their Congressional districts, and to the decision of the Congress thereon, wholly free from Executive interference... | |
| Don Carlos Seitz - 1926 - 500 pages
...and a moderate reduction annually of the principal thereof; and, recognizing that there are in pur midst honest but irreconcilable differences of opinion...the discussion of the subject to the people in their congressional districts and the decision of Congress thereon, wholly free from executive interference... | |
| Protectionism - 1903 - 440 pages
...national convention of some such plank as was put in the Democratic platform of 1872, declaring that, " recognizing that there are in our midst honest but...regard to the respective systems of Protection and FreeTrade, we remit the discussion of the subject to the people In their Congressional districts, and... | |
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