| Robert Cornelius V. Meyers - 1902 - 638 pages
...and recognition of public obligation" on the part of all corporations. The idea is elaborated that "no man is above the law, and no man is below it," and there is expressed thankfulness on behalf of the nation that "the steps have been so successfully... | |
| 1904 - 350 pages
...navy, the post-office scandals, the Philippines, organized labor. (6) As to organized labor he says: " Every man must be guaranteed his liberty and his right...law is demanded as a right, not asked as a favor." — P. 85. 5. (a) Joseph Cannon, (6) of Illinois, (c) S. Frederick Nixon, (d) of Chautauqua.— Pp.... | |
| Jacob August Riis - 1904 - 540 pages
...liberty and his right to do as he likes with his property or his labor, so long as he does not infringe the rights of others. No man is above the law and...law is demanded as a right, not asked as a favor." ON IMMIGRATION : " We cannot have too much immigration of the right kind, and we should have none at... | |
| Jacob August Riis - 1904 - 542 pages
...liberty and his right to do as he likes with his property or his labor, so long as he does not infringe the rights of others. No man is above the law and...law is demanded as a right, not asked as a favor." ON IMMIGRATION: "We cannot have too much immigration of the right kind, and we should have none at... | |
| 1919 - 552 pages
...liberty and his right to do as he likes with his property or his labor, so long as he does not infringe the rights of others. No man is above the law and...it. Obedience to the law is demanded as a right, not asked^as'a favor." r-» -" — Theodore Roosevelt CHICAGO SEPTEMBER, 1919 The Attack Upon the Steel... | |
| 1904 - 778 pages
...offers, the President grows eloquent in trying to hammer home'the claim that under his administration, "no man is above the law and no man is below it." He declares in most strenuous language that all laws were made to be obeyed alike by rich and poor;... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1906 - 430 pages
...liberty and his right to do as he likes with his property or his Int,or so Ii,ng as he does not infringe the rights of others. No man is above the law and...is demanded as a right ; not asked as a favor. We do, however, want the protection which the courts now give and which, if taken away, means the complete... | |
| 1906 - 650 pages
...annihilated. In a message to Congress written after this and many similar scenes had occurred he said: "No man is above the law and no man is below it; nor...it. Obedience to the law is demanded as a right, not as a favor." These facts show why capital fears and hates the President with ample reason. If Mr. Roosevelt... | |
| United States. President - 1908 - 928 pages
...liberty and his right to do as he likes with his property or his -labor, so long as he does not infringe the rights of others. No man is above the law and...law is demanded as a right ; not asked as a favor. has been emphasized in signal fashion by the events of the past year. From all sources, exclusive of... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1911 - 120 pages
...monopolies. (See Senator Nelson's Report 848, on the antitrust law, 60th Cong., 2d sess., pp. 5, 9 et seq.) No man is above the law and no man is below it; nor do we ask any man permission when we require him to obey it. Obedience to the law is demanded as a right, not asked... | |
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