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" We must abolish everything that bears even the semblance of privilege or of any kind of artificial advantage, and put'our business men and producers under the stimulation of a constant necessity to be efficient, economical, and enterprising, masters of... "
The American Year Book - Side 27
redigert av - 1914
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Pitman's Journal: Devoted to Shorthand, Typewriting and Commercial ..., Volum 10

1914 - 252 sider
...everything thrives by concerted arrangement. Only new principles of action will save us from a final hard crystallization of monopoly and a complete loss of the influences that quicken enterprises and keep independent energy alive. It is plain what those principles must be. We must abolish...
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Some Facts about Treating Railroad Ties, Utgaver 1-6

William Francis Goltra - 1912 - 272 sider
...special privileges for none. Quoting President Wilson in his first message to Congress, "We should abolish everything that bears even the semblance of...privilege or of any kind of artificial advantage, and put ourselves under the stimulation of a constant neces.sity to be efficient, economical and enterprising,...
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The American Review of Reviews, Volum 47

1913 - 896 sider
...everything thrives by concerted arrangement. Only new principles cf action will save us from a final hard crystallization of monopoly and a complete loss...quicken enterprise and keep independent energy alive. It must be remembered that Mr. Wilson was dealing with a situation that had already assumed precise and...
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Political Science Quarterly, Volum 28

1913 - 790 sider
...session, was confined entirely to the tariff. He urged Congress to ' ' abolish everything which has even the semblance of privilege or of any kind of artificial advantage, ' ' but not to "move towards the end headlong, with reckless haste, or with strokes that cut at the...
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The Democratic Text Book 1916 ...

Democratic National Committee (U.S.) - 1916 - 506 sider
...complete loss of the influenced thai quicken enterprise and keep the independent energy alive. It it; plain 'what those principles must be. We must abolish...of artificial advantage, and put our business men •iiul producers under the stimulation of a constant necessity to be rflicient, economical and enterprising,...
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The Democratic Text Book 1916 ...

Democratic National Committee (U.S.) - 1916 - 496 sider
...industrial development was what it is to-day. * * * Only new principles of action will save us from a final hard crystallization of monopoly and a complete loss...of the influences that quicken enterprise and keep the independent energy alive. It is plain what those principles must be. We must abolish everything...
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President Wilson's Addresses

United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson) - 1918 - 354 sider
...everything thrives by concerted arrangement. Only new principles of action will save us from a final hard crystallization of monopoly and a complete loss...It is plain what those principles must be. We must 5 abolish everything that bears even the semblance of privilege or of any kind of artificial advantage,...
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President Wilson's Addresses

United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson) - 1918 - 342 sider
...everything thrives by concerted arrangement. Only new principles of action will save us from a final hard crystallization of monopoly and a complete loss...and keep independent energy alive. It is plain what tl\pse principles must be. We must 5 abolish everything that bears even the semblance of privilege...
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Americanism: Woodrow Wilson's Speeches on the War--why He Made Them--and ...

United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson) - 1918 - 138 sider
...competition behind which it was easy by any, even the crudest, forms of combination to organize monopoly. . . We must abolish everything that bears even the semblance...privilege or of any kind of artificial advantage. . . MAY 26, 1913 — PRESIDENT WILSON ISSUES A PUBLIC WARNING AGAINST LOBBYISTS. (Certain interests...
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Division and Reunion

Woodrow Wilson - 1921 - 554 sider
...thought Underwood of Mr. Wilson's message of the following day was the abolition of "everything which bears even the semblance of privilege or of any kind of artificial advantage." The new measure, which was called the "Underwood bill" after the chairman of the Ways and Means Committee,...
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