Indiana was really, I suppose, a Democratic State. It had been put down on the books always as a State that might be carried by close and perfect organization and a great deal of — (laughter). I see the reporters are present, therefore I will simply... The Defeat of the Republicans in 1882 - 第 43 頁Annalee Shortridge 著 - 1923 - 154 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Ida Minerva Tarbell - 1911 - 478 頁
...General Arthur hesitated, while everybody laughed. "I see the reporters are present," he continued; "therefore I will simply say that everybody showed...distributed tracts and political documents all through the state." The struggle for money in 1884 had been almost pathetic. Mr. Jones had of course the richest... | |
| Ida Minerva Tarbell - 1911 - 408 頁
...General Arthur hesitated, while everybody laughed. "I see the reporters are present," he continued; "therefore I will simply say that everybody showed...distributed tracts and political documents all through the state." The struggle for money in 1884 had been almost pathetic. Mr. Jones had of course the richest... | |
| Amasa Mason Eaton - 1913 - 330 頁
...and perfect organization and a great deal of — " He hesitated and everybody laughed. He went on: "I see the reporters are present, therefore I will...distributed tracts and political documents all through the state." Then came "the monopoly dinner," "Belshazzar's Feast," as the newspapers called it, a millionaires'... | |
| John Langdon Heaton - 1913 - 388 頁
...speaker paused a moment while somebody interjected "soap." Laughter,] I see the reporters are here and, therefore, I will simply say that everybody showed...distributed tracts and political documents all through the country. [Laughter.] . . . The gentlemen in New York who stood at the back of the national Committee... | |
| Robert Russell La Follette - 1917 - 186 頁
...always as a State that might be carried by close and perfect organization and a great deal of — .1 see the reporters are present, therefore I will simply...distributed tracts and political documents all through the State. The Republicans have always said,'w,e have the best organization we ever had and if we have... | |
| Ernest Joseph Phillipp - 1917 - 236 頁
...always as a state that might be carried by close and perfect organization, and a great deal of m ' . I see the reporters are present, therefore I will simply say that everybody showed a créât deal of interest in the occasion, and distributed 6 tracta and political documents all through... | |
| James Ford Rhodes - 1919 - 524 頁
..."Indiana," said Arthur, "was really I suppose a Democratic State. It had been put down on the books always as a State that might be carried by close and perfect...distributed tracts and political documents all through the State." 1 The Republicans carried Indiana by a plurality of nearly 7000 ; Ohio by 23,000. This... | |
| Charles Ramsdell Lingley - 1920 - 750 頁
...operandi: "Indiana was really, I suppose, a Democratic State. It had been put down on the books always as a State that might be carried by close and perfect...distributed tracts and political documents all through the State." With the victory accomplished, the politicians turned from the contest with the common... | |
| Eleanor Mary Hatton - 1920 - 120 頁
...I"ew York Tribune, February 12, 1881; New York Herald and Chicago Tribune of th"e same date. I shall simply say that everybody showed a great deal of interest...distributed tracts and political documents all through the state." In an interview with the Hew York Sun, August 9, 1883, Dorsey described the methods used... | |
| 1928 - 382 頁
...always as a State that might be carried by close and perfect organization and a great deal of — . I see the reporters are present, therefore I will...distributed tracts and political documents all through the State. The Republicans have always said, "We have the best organization we ever had and if we have... | |
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