Resolved, As the sense of this Convention, that every member of it is bound in honor to support its nominee, whoever that nominee may be ; and that no man should hold a seat here who is not ready to so agree. The Presidential Election of 1880 - 第 28 頁Ernest Joseph Phillipp 著 - 1917 - 200 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| James Sanks Brisbin - 1880 - 598 頁
...ready for the business of the third day. Senator Conkling began the trouble by offering the following: Resolved, As the sense of this convention, that every...member of it is bound in honor to support its nominee, whoever that nominee might be, and that no man shall hold his seat here who is not ready so to agree.... | |
| James Sanks Brisbin, William Ralston Balch - 1881 - 786 頁
...ready for the business of the third day. Senator Conkling began the trouble by offering the following: Resolved, As the sense of this convention, that every...member of it is bound in honor to support its nominee, whoever lhat nominee might be, and that no man shall hold his seat here who is not ready so to agree.... | |
| 1881 - 354 頁
...there be a division, I will beg to ask that the roll be called. I offer the following resolution : Resolved, As the sense of this Convention, that every...member of it is bound in honor to support its nominee, whoever that nominee may be ; and that no man should hold a seat here who is not ready to so agree.... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1881 - 738 頁
...the good man of God comc to its amen when Mr. Conkling offered the following: Ttexottrd, As the Benne of this Convention, that every member of it is bound in honor to support its nominee, whoever that nominee may be; und that uo iuou should hold a seat here who is nut ready to so agree.... | |
| William Ralston Balch - 1881 - 626 頁
...day. At 10.45 o'clock, AM, Conkling offered the following : Resolved, As the sense of this Covention, that every member of it is bound in honor to support its nominee, whoever that nominee may be, and that no man shall hold his seat here, who is not ready so to agree.... | |
| Freeman Otis Willey - 1882 - 564 頁
...the others admitted their complicity by voting for the following resolution : ''Resolved, That it is the sense of this Convention that every member of it is bound in honor to support its nominee, whoever that nominee may be, and that no man should hold a seat here who is not ready to so agree."... | |
| 1884 - 226 頁
...CHAIRMAN. The Secretary will read the resolution. The Secretary read the resolution, which was as follows : Resolved, As the sense of this Convention, that every...member of it is bound in honor to support its nominee, whoever that nominee may be; and that no man should hold a seat here who is not ready to so agree.... | |
| Frank Abial Flower - 1884 - 662 頁
...adjourned for the day at 7:30 p. M. On re-assembling on Friday, Roscoe Conkling offered a resolution: Resolved, As the sense of this convention that every...member of it is bound in honor to support its nominee, no matter who that nominee may be; and that no man should hold a seat here who is not ready to so agree.... | |
| Edward Stanwood - 1884 - 424 頁
...indicated by a resolution introduced by Senator Conkling, who managed the Grant canvass, as follows : — Resolved, As the sense of this convention, that every...member of it is bound in honor to support its nominee, whoever that nominee may be, and that no man should hold his seat here who is not ready so to agree.... | |
| William Ralston Balch - 1884 - 562 頁
...Hawkins asked that the resolution be re-read. The Secretary then re-read the resolution as follows : Resolved, As the sense of this Convention, that every member of it is bound not only to support its nominee, whoever that nominee may be, but that no man should hold a seat here... | |
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