The day will come when in the State of New York a multitude of people, none of whom has had more than half a breakfast, or expects to have more than half a dinner, will choose a legislature. Is it possible to doubt what sort of a legislature will be chosen?... Addresses [1870-1880.] - Page 12by James Abram Garfield - 1871Full view - About this book
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1865 - 836 pages
...York, a multitude of people, none of whom hos had more than half a breakfast, or expects to have more than half a dinner, will choose a Legislature. Is it possible to doubt what sort of a Legislature will be chosen t On one side is a statesman preaching patience, respect for vested rights,... | |
| 1865 - 836 pages
...York, a multitude of people, none of whom has had more than half a breakfast, or expects to have more than half a dinner, will choose a Legislature. Is it possible to doubt what sort of t Legislature .will be chosen ) On one side is a statesman preaching patience, respect for vested rights,... | |
| 1905 - 1004 pages
...York, a multitude of people, none of whom has had more than half a breakfast, or expects to have more than half a dinner, will choose a legislature. Is It possible to doubt what sort of a legislature will be chosen? On one side is a statesman preaching patience, respect for vested rights,... | |
| John Frederick Smith - 1861 - 650 pages
...Surveying il;c social and political elements at present effervescing in the United States, he says :— " Is it possible to doubt what sort of legislature will...chosen ? On one side is a statesman preaching patience, icspect for vested rights, strict < U-ervance of public faith , on the other is a demagogue ranting... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1861 - 604 pages
...a multitude of people, not one of whom has had more than half a breakfast, or expects to have more than half a dinner, will choose a Legislature. Is...possible to doubt what sort of Legislature will be choseu ? Oil one side, is a statesman preaching patience, respect for vested rights, strict observance... | |
| 1863 - 478 pages
...course), in a population of about 2,500. VOL. LXXIV. — STH s. VOL. xn. NO. n. 23 pects to have more than half a dinner, will choose a legislature. Is it possible to doubt what sort of a legislature will be chosen ? " We will observe that a proletariat in the condition described, (especially... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1865 - 662 pages
...Surveying the social and political elements at present effervescing in the United States, he says : — " Is it possible to doubt what sort of legislature will...for vested rights, strict observance of public faith i on the other is a demagogue ranting about the tyranny of capitalists and usurers, and asking why... | |
| Robert Lowe (1st visct. Sherbrooke.) - 1867 - 224 pages
...breakfast, or " expects to have more than half a dinner, will choose " a Legislature." He adds : — " Is it possible to doubt what sort of Legislature " will be chosen ? On one side is a statesman preach" ing patience, respect for vested rights, strict obser" vance of public faith ; on the other... | |
| Robert Lowe Sherbrooke (Viscount) - 1867 - 220 pages
...breakfast, or " expects to have more than half a dinner, will choose " a Legislature." He adds : — " Is it possible to doubt what sort of Legislature " will be chosen ? On one side is a statesman preach" ing patience, respect for vested rights, strict obser" vance of public faith ; on the other... | |
| Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder - 1891 - 1050 pages
...a multitude of people, not one of whom has had more than half a breakfast, or expects to have more than half a dinner, will choose a legislature. Is it possible to doubt what kind of a legislature will be chosen ? On one side is a statesman preaching patience, respect for vested... | |
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