Public Papers of Theodore Roosevelt, Governor, 1899[-1900], Volume 1Brandow printing Company, 1899 |
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... course to be fol- lowed in regard to them . LABOR INTERESTS Of late years there has been a tendency to extend the sphere of State action in various directions . This is a tendency which may readily be carried too far , and the State ...
... course to be fol- lowed in regard to them . LABOR INTERESTS Of late years there has been a tendency to extend the sphere of State action in various directions . This is a tendency which may readily be carried too far , and the State ...
Page 26
... course this is an utterly im- proper view , as the administration should always be sim- ply in the interest of the State at large . Great improve- ment has resulted from putting the care of the insane un- der the control of the State ...
... course this is an utterly im- proper view , as the administration should always be sim- ply in the interest of the State at large . Great improve- ment has resulted from putting the care of the insane un- der the control of the State ...
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... course the chief credit must be given to the industry , energy and shrewd fore- sight of the farmers themselves . Upwards of twenty - five per cent . of our population till the soil as a means of livelihood ; and they form the founda ...
... course the chief credit must be given to the industry , energy and shrewd fore- sight of the farmers themselves . Upwards of twenty - five per cent . of our population till the soil as a means of livelihood ; and they form the founda ...
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... course we should follow as regards this vital interest of the State of New York . I desire very much that you serve on this committee . The other four gentlemen will be Messrs . John N. Scatcherd , Frank S. Witherbee , George E. Greene ...
... course we should follow as regards this vital interest of the State of New York . I desire very much that you serve on this committee . The other four gentlemen will be Messrs . John N. Scatcherd , Frank S. Witherbee , George E. Greene ...
Page 49
... course of justice in order to save a woman from capital punishment , when that woman's guilt has been clearly established and when there are no circumstances whatever to mitigate the crime . If there were any reasonable doubt of the ...
... course of justice in order to save a woman from capital punishment , when that woman's guilt has been clearly established and when there are no circumstances whatever to mitigate the crime . If there were any reasonable doubt of the ...
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