| 1902 - 1492 pages
...readers the general position of the President upon this question: What we really need in this country is to treat the tariff as a business proposition from...of the interests of the country as a whole, and not from the standpoint of the temporary needs of any political party. It surely ought not to be necessary... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1904 - 214 pages
...Sept. 23, 1902. [p. 194.] A Business, Not a Partisan Matter What we really need in this country is to treat the tariff as a business proposition from...of the interests of the country as a whole, and not from the stand-point of the temporary needs of any political party. It surely ought not to be necessary... | |
| United States. President (1901-1909 : Roosevelt), Theodore Roosevelt - 1904 - 512 pages
...woe to us if we are not Americans first and party men second ! What we really need in this country is to treat the tariff as a business proposition from...of the interests of the country as a whole, and not from the standpoint of the temporary needs of any political party. It surely ought not to be necessary... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1906 - 788 pages
...woe to us if we are not Americans first, and party men second. What we really need in this country is to treat the tariff as a business proposition from...of the interests of the country as a whole, and not from the standpoint of the temporary needs of any political party. It surely ought not to be necessary... | |
| Henry Tarleton Wills - 1913 - 344 pages
...woe to us if we are not Americans first and party men second. What we really need in this country is to treat the tariff as a business proposition from...of the interests of the country as a whole, and not from the standpoint of the temporary needs of any political party. It surely ought not to be necessary... | |
| 1921 - 780 pages
...fields of about 20,000,000 productive workers out of 38,000,000, or 52 per cent of the total. In short, from the standpoint of the interests of the country as a whole and of the practicability of a change to the metric system, the size and importance of the fields covered... | |
| 1904 - 770 pages
...inventive genius and the administrative capacity of our people. It is, of course, a mere truism to sajr that we want to use everything in our power to foster the welfare of onr entire body politic. In other words, we need to treat the tariff as a business proposition, from... | |
| 1905 - 460 pages
...already alluded to as delivered on April 4, 1903, at Minneapolis, Minn. : It la. of course, a mere truism that we want to use everything In our power to foster...to treat the Tariff as a business proposition, from tbe standpoint of the Interest of the country as a whole, and not with reference to the temporary needs... | |
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