Marcus Alonzo Hanna: His Life and WorkMacmillan, 1912 - 495 頁 |
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... political leader of similar prominence in modern times has left such a slim public record of his characteristic achievements . He began his career as a politi- cal manager whose work consisted , not in the advocacy of legis- lative ...
... political leader of similar prominence in modern times has left such a slim public record of his characteristic achievements . He began his career as a politi- cal manager whose work consisted , not in the advocacy of legis- lative ...
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... political purposes and opinions , Mr. Hanna made many friends and many enemies . ) He was loved and trusted by his friends as have been very few American political leaders . ) He was abused and distrusted by his enemies with no less ...
... political purposes and opinions , Mr. Hanna made many friends and many enemies . ) He was loved and trusted by his friends as have been very few American political leaders . ) He was abused and distrusted by his enemies with no less ...
第 xii 頁
... political contro- versy . Many reformers identify Mr. Hanna with everything which they most dislike in the old political and economic order ; and reformers , of course , have a license to consider the men and things which they dislike ...
... political contro- versy . Many reformers identify Mr. Hanna with everything which they most dislike in the old political and economic order ; and reformers , of course , have a license to consider the men and things which they dislike ...
第 12 頁
... political ambition . No doubt the fact that they were Quakers , and in particular Hicksite Quakers , had something to do with this peculiarity . The sect had a tendency to keep away from political contentions and responsibilities ; and ...
... political ambition . No doubt the fact that they were Quakers , and in particular Hicksite Quakers , had something to do with this peculiarity . The sect had a tendency to keep away from political contentions and responsibilities ; and ...
第 14 頁
... political orator , for David Todd , afterwards the second . of Ohio's war governors , was one of the most conspicuous Democrats in the state and a speaker of recognized ability and force . Nevertheless Dr. Leonard Hanna was apparently ...
... political orator , for David Todd , afterwards the second . of Ohio's war governors , was one of the most conspicuous Democrats in the state and a speaker of recognized ability and force . Nevertheless Dr. Leonard Hanna was apparently ...
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第 202 頁 - We are unalterably opposed to every measure calculated to debase our currency or impair the credit of our country. We are, therefore, opposed to the free coinage of silver, except by international agreement with the leading commercial nations of the world, which we pledge ourselves to promote, and until such agreement can be obtained the existing gold standard must be preserved.
第 202 頁 - ... which we pledge ourselves to promote, and until such agreement can be obtained the existing gold standard must be preserved. All our silver and paper currency must be maintained at parity with gold, and we favor all measures designed to maintain inviolably the obligations of the United States and all our money, whether coin or paper, at the present standard, the standard of the most enlightened nations of the earth.
第 197 頁 - The Republican party is unreservedly for sound money. It caused the enactment of the law providing for the resumption of specie payments in 1879; since then every dollar has been as good as gold. We are unalterably opposed to every measure calculated to debase our currency or impair the credit of our country.
第 270 頁 - There is no greater mistake for a man in or out of public place to make than to assume that he owes any duty to the public or can in any manner advance his own position or interests by attacking the organizations under which experience has taught business can best be done.
第 425 頁 - The issue which has been forced upon me in the matter of our State Convention this year endorsing you for the Republican nomination next year has come in a way which makes it necessary for me to oppose such a resolution. When you know all the facts I am sure you will approve my course.
第 425 頁 - Your telegram received. I have not asked any man for his support. I have had nothing whatever to do with raising this issue. Inasmuch as it has been raised of course those who favor my administration and my nomination will favor endorsing both and those who do not will oppose.