Public Papers of Theodore Roosevelt, Governor, 1899[-1900], Volume 1Brandow printing Company, 1899 |
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Page 11
... citizens undertake the prosecutions . The employee him- self will rarely or never complain for fear of being dis- charged . In order that the desire of the people , definitely ex- pressed in this wholesome legislation , shall be made ef ...
... citizens undertake the prosecutions . The employee him- self will rarely or never complain for fear of being dis- charged . In order that the desire of the people , definitely ex- pressed in this wholesome legislation , shall be made ef ...
Page 17
... citizen soldiers sought opportunity to get to the front ; and an equal meed of praise attaches to those who were fortunate enough to cross the seas , and to those equally devoted and equally patriotic , but less fortunate , soldiers to ...
... citizen soldiers sought opportunity to get to the front ; and an equal meed of praise attaches to those who were fortunate enough to cross the seas , and to those equally devoted and equally patriotic , but less fortunate , soldiers to ...
Page 42
... citizen of the United States was by the concurrent vote of the two branches of the Legislature of the State of New York on the eighteenth day of January 1899 , duly elected in conformity with the provisions of the Constitution and the ...
... citizen of the United States was by the concurrent vote of the two branches of the Legislature of the State of New York on the eighteenth day of January 1899 , duly elected in conformity with the provisions of the Constitution and the ...
Page 47
... to ask five of the citizens of New York , whose reputation stands highest in these respects , to act with the Superintendent of Public Works , Colonel Partridge , and the State Engineer and LETTER RELATIVE TO CANAL EXPERTS 47.
... to ask five of the citizens of New York , whose reputation stands highest in these respects , to act with the Superintendent of Public Works , Colonel Partridge , and the State Engineer and LETTER RELATIVE TO CANAL EXPERTS 47.
Page 55
... citizens feel immunity from paying taxes , for this would almost certainly result in extravagent expenditure both in the State and in the municipalities ; against which the surest safeguard is the immediate pressure on the purses of the ...
... citizens feel immunity from paying taxes , for this would almost certainly result in extravagent expenditure both in the State and in the municipalities ; against which the surest safeguard is the immediate pressure on the purses of the ...
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