| Fred Newton Scott, Joseph Villiers Denny, Joseph Villiers Denney - 1909 - 494 sider
...scarcity devour all the seed-corn, and thus make the next a year not of scarcity, but of absolute famine. There will be, I fear, spoliation. The spoliation...distress. The distress will produce fresh spoliation. There is nothing to stop you. Your constitution is all sail and no anchor. As I said before, when a... | |
| John Lord - 1896 - 518 sider
...two candidates is likely to be preferred by a working-man who hears his children cry for more bread ? There will be, I fear, spoliation. The spoliation...distress; the distress will produce fresh spoliation. There is nothing to stop you ; your Constitution is all sail and no anchor. Either civilization or... | |
| 1898 - 734 sider
...scarcity devour all the seed corn, and thus make the next a year, not of scarcity, but of absolute famine. There will be, I fear, spoliation. The spoliation...distress. The distress will produce fresh spoliation. There is nothing to stop you. Your constitution is all sail and no anchor. As I said before, when a... | |
| Bar Association of the State of New Hampshire - 1903 - 1012 sider
...to the test. Distress everywhere makes the laborer mutinous and discontented. There will, I fear, be spoliation. The spoliation will increase the distress. The distress will produce fresh spoliation. There is nothing to stop you. Your constitution is all sail and no anchor." But have the tests to which... | |
| 1901 - 700 sider
...scarcity devour all the seed corn, and thus make the next a year, not of scarcity, but of absolute famine. There will be, I fear, spoliation; the spoliation...distress ; the distress will produce fresh spoliation. There is nothing to stop you. Your constitution is all sail and no anchor. . . . Either some Caesar... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1902 - 794 sider
...candidates is likely to be preferred by a workingman who hears his children cry for more bread ? . . . . There will be, I fear, spoliation. The spoliation will increase the distress. There is nothing to stop you. Your constitution is all sail and no anchor. Either some Caesar or Xapoleon... | |
| Henry Franklin Ring - 1905 - 306 sider
...such season of adversity as I have described, do things which will prevent prosperity from returning. There will be, I fear, spoliation. The spoliation...distress. The distress will produce fresh spoliation. There is nothing to stop you. Your Constitution is all sail and no anchor. "As I said before, when... | |
| 1906 - 594 sider
...devour all the seed-corn, and thus make the next year not one of scarcity, but of absolute famine. There will be, I fear, spoliation. The spoliation...distress. The distress will produce fresh spoliation. There is nothing to stop you. Your Constitution is all sail and no anchor. As I said before, when a... | |
| Josiah Strong - 1907 - 390 sider
...scarcity, devour all the seed-corn, and thus make next year not one of scarcity, but of absolute famine. "There will be, I fear, spoliation. The spoliation...distress. The distress will produce fresh spoliation. There is nothing to stop you. Your constitution is all sail and no anchor. As I said before, when a... | |
| James Jerome Hill - 1908 - 34 sider
...expects to have more than half a dinner, will choose a legislature. Is it possible to doubt what sort of legislature will be chosen? * * * There will be, I.... . . Either civilization or liberty will perish. Either some Caesar or Napoleon will seize the reins of government with a strong hand, or your republic... | |
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