12 Americans SpeakJohn Edwin Pomfret Huntington Library, 1954 - 183 pages |
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Page 109
... mean that which it does not mean . What we oppose by that plank is the life tenure which is being built up in Washington ... means to say that we cannot change our monetary system without protecting those who have loaned money before the ...
... mean that which it does not mean . What we oppose by that plank is the life tenure which is being built up in Washington ... means to say that we cannot change our monetary system without protecting those who have loaned money before the ...
Page 166
... means . The privilege of addressing you , therefore , in the heat of a political campaign , is great . I want to respond to your courtesy in terms consistent with your policy . I WANT to speak not of politics but of government . I want ...
... means . The privilege of addressing you , therefore , in the heat of a political campaign , is great . I want to respond to your courtesy in terms consistent with your policy . I WANT to speak not of politics but of government . I want ...
Page 181
... means a right to be assured to the fullest extent at- tainable , in the safety of his savings . By no other means can men carry the burdens of those parts of life which in the nature of things afford no chance of labor - childhood ...
... means a right to be assured to the fullest extent at- tainable , in the safety of his savings . By no other means can men carry the burdens of those parts of life which in the nature of things afford no chance of labor - childhood ...
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