The Campaign Text Book of the Democratic Party for the Presidential Election of 18921892 - 312 sider |
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Side 19
... reason and argument . The American people are generous and grateful ; and they have impressed these characteristics upon their government . Therefore , all patriotic and just citizens must recommend liberal consideration for our worthy ...
... reason and argument . The American people are generous and grateful ; and they have impressed these characteristics upon their government . Therefore , all patriotic and just citizens must recommend liberal consideration for our worthy ...
Side 22
... reasons upon which the President acted in making changes in the service . The President refused , however , to accede to this demand , stoutly maintaining the rights of the Executive in the premises ; and the demand was allowed to fall ...
... reasons upon which the President acted in making changes in the service . The President refused , however , to accede to this demand , stoutly maintaining the rights of the Executive in the premises ; and the demand was allowed to fall ...
Side 23
... reason for its objection that his wife was a Jewess , and saying that " the posi- tion of a foreign envoy wedded to a Jewess by civil marriage , would be un- tenable , " and even impossible in Vienna . This raised an issue on the ...
... reason for its objection that his wife was a Jewess , and saying that " the posi- tion of a foreign envoy wedded to a Jewess by civil marriage , would be un- tenable , " and even impossible in Vienna . This raised an issue on the ...
Side 33
... reason of the articles being obsolete , absolutely wasted . Much of the property was in closed navy yards , where its only service was to give occupation to per- sons paid for taking care of it and for looking after Republican interests ...
... reason of the articles being obsolete , absolutely wasted . Much of the property was in closed navy yards , where its only service was to give occupation to per- sons paid for taking care of it and for looking after Republican interests ...
Side 40
... reason of the services it had per- formed under the management of the Hon Norman J. Coleman , at first Com- missioner and afterwards Secretary of Agriculture . This department , in its close relations with the farming interests of the ...
... reason of the services it had per- formed under the management of the Hon Norman J. Coleman , at first Com- missioner and afterwards Secretary of Agriculture . This department , in its close relations with the farming interests of the ...
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Side 7 - ... be of equal intrinsic and exchangeable value, or be adjusted through international agreement or by such safeguards of legislation as shall insure the maintenance of the parity of the two metals and the equal power of every dollar, at all times, in the markets and in the payment of debts; and we demand that all paper currency shall be kept at par with and redeemable in such coin.
Side 47 - But our present tariff laws, the vicious, inequitable, and illogical source of unnecessary taxation, ought to be at once revised and amended. These laws, as their primary and plain effect, raise the price to consumers of all articles imported and subject to duty by precisely the sum paid for such duties. Thus the amount of the duty measures the tax paid by those who purchase for use these imported articles.
Side 297 - Columbia, is hereby limited and restricted to eight hours in any one calendar day. and it shall be unlawful for any officer of the United States Government or of the District of Columbia or any such contractor or subcontractor whose duty it shall be to employ, direct, or control the...
Side 52 - We declare it to be a fundamental principle of the Democratic party that the federal government has no constitutional power to impose and collect tariff duties, except for the purpose of revenue only, and we demand that the collection of such taxes shall be limited to the necessities of the government when honestly and economically administered.
Side 9 - We are opposed to State interference with parental rights and rights of conscience in the education of children, as an infringement of the fundamental Democratic doctrine that the largest individual liberty consistent with the rights of others insures the highest type of American citizenship and the best government.
Side 297 - An act relating to' the limitation of the hours of daily service of laborers and mechanics employed upon the public works of the United States and of the District of Columbia...
Side 177 - The influence of Federal office-holders should not be felt in the manipulation of political primary meetings and nominating conventions. The use by these officials of their positions to compass their selection as delegates to political conventions is indecent and unfair...
Side 51 - Under our present laws more than four thousand articles are subject to duty. Many of these do not in any way compete with our own manufactures, and many are hardly worth attention as subjects of revenue.
Side 176 - An act to regulate and improve the civil service of the United States...
Side 166 - Republican administration, should be completed by the further extension of the reform system already established by law— to all the grades of the service to which it is applicable. The spirit and purpose of the reform should be observed in all executive appointments, and all laws at variance with the...