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" ... is now done with banks; and wherever the, interests of the public demand it, it should publish the results of its examination. Then, if there are inordinate profits, competition or public sentiment will give the public the benefit in lowered prices;... "
Public Papers of Theodore Roosevelt, Governor, 1899[-1900] - Page 28
by New York (State). Governor (1899-1901 : Roosevelt) - 1900
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The Trusts: What Can We Do with Them? What Can They Do for Us?

William Miller Collier - 1900 - 362 pages
...examine thoroughly all the workings of a great corporation just as is now done with banks, and whenever the interests of the public demand it, it should publish...public sentiment will give the public the benefit of lowered prices, and if not, the power of taxation remains. It is, therefore, evident that publicity...
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"Restraint of Trade": Pros and Cons of Trusts in Facts and Principles. A ...

William Hudson Harper - 1900 - 450 pages
...private ; but the state for the protection of the public should exercise the right to inspect, to examine thoroughly all the workings of great corporations just as is now done with banks; and whenever the interests of the public demand it, it should publish the results of its examination. Then,...
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Chambers's Journal

1901 - 984 pages
...curative influences of publicity and state supervision ; and he urges that if it could be shown that there are inordinate profits, ' competition or public...prices ; and if not, the power of taxation remains." Technically speaking, there are no trusts ; the undertakings that go by that name are simply joint-stock...
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The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United States

Murat Halstead - 1902 - 496 pages
...private ; but the State for the protection of the public should exercise the right to inspect, to examine thoroughly all the workings of great corporations just as is now done with banks ; and whenever the interests of the public demand it, it should publish the results of its examination. Then,...
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Republican Campaign Text-book, 1904

Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ). National committee, 1904-1908 - 1904 - 642 pages
...private; but the State for the protection of the public should exercise the right to Inspect, to examine thoroughly all the workings of great corporations,...it should publish the results of Its examination. « • • The first requisite is knowledge, full and complete." Became n National Question. However,...
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Congressional Serial Set, Issue 4906

1906 - 1282 pages
...wherever the interests of the public demand it, it should publish the results of its examinations. Then, if there are inordinate profits, competition...prices; and if not, the power of taxation remains. /( is therefore evident that publicity is the one sure and adequate remedy which we can now invoke....
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Theodore Roosevelt: The Logic of His Career

Charles Grenfill Washburn - 1916 - 284 pages
...private, but the State, for the protection of the public, should exercise the right to inspect, to examine thoroughly all the workings of great corporations,...prices; and if not, the power of taxation remains. The principle of government regulation and not the disintegration of large corporations is one that...
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Theodore Roosevelt: The Logic of His Career

Charles Grenfill Washburn - 1916 - 284 pages
...private, but the State, for the protection of the public, should exercise the right to inspect, to examine thoroughly all the workings of great corporations,...prices; and if not, the power of taxation remains. The principle of government regulation and not the disintegration of large corporations is one that...
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Roosevelt, the Happy Warrior

Bradley Gilman - 1921 - 948 pages
...private ; but the State for the protection of the public should exercise the right to inspect, to examine thoroughly all the workings of great corporations just as is now done with banks ; and whenever the interests of the public demand it, it should publish the results of its examination. Then,...
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The Nation, Volume 70

1900 - 524 pages
...private, but the State, for the protection of the public, should exercise the right to Inspect, to examine thoroughly all the workings of great corporations,...prices; and If not, the power of taxation remains." Yes, the power of taxation remains, and there is no danger that it will not be exercised. The power...
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