We favor the nomination and election of a President imbued with the principles of the Constitution, who will set his face sternly against executive usurpation of legislative and judicial functions, whether that usurpation be veiled under the guise of... The Medical World - Page 3631903Full view - About this book
| 1908 - 830 pages
...and Judicial functions, whether CfcarDation. that usurpation be veiled under the guise of executive construction of existing laws or whether It take refuge In the tyrant's plea of « or superior wisdom. "we favor the preservation, so far an we can, of the open door for the world's... | |
| 1905 - 1278 pages
...guise of executive consti-uctioni of existing laws-, or whether It take refuge In the tyrant's pleas of necessity or superior wisdom. Imperialism. — We favor the preservation, so far as we can, of an op- n tfoor for the world's commerce in the Orient without any unnecessary entanglement In Oriental... | |
| Henry Litchfield West - 1918 - 226 pages
...legislative and judicial functions, whether that usurpation be veiled under the guise of executive construction of existing laws or whether it take refuge...the tyrant's plea of necessity or superior wisdom." The denunciation was in vain, even though every one knew that in the matter of ( Federal control he... | |
| Henry Litchfield West - 1918 - 232 pages
...legislative and judicial functions, whether that usurpation be veiled under the guise of executive construction of existing laws or whether it take refuge...the tyrant's plea of necessity or superior wisdom." T^e denunciation was in vain, even though every one knew that in the matter of Federal control he had... | |
| Ray Burdick Smith - 1922 - 636 pages
...legislative and judicial functions, whether that usurpation be veiled under the guise of executive construction of existing laws or whether it take refuge...the tyrant's plea of necessity or superior wisdom. "We favor the preservation, so far as we can, of an open door for the world's commerce in the Orient... | |
| Arthur Meier Schlesinger - 1922 - 336 pages
...legislative and judicial functions, whether that usurpation be veiled under the guise of executive construction of existing laws, or whether it take...the tyrant's plea of necessity or superior wisdom." But the tables were turned with the accession of Wilson and his party to power in 1913. Eager to meet... | |
| 1924 - 552 pages
...legislative and judicial functions, whether that usurpation be veiled under the guise of executive construction of existing laws, or whether it take...door for the world's commerce in the Orient without unnecessary entanglement in Oriental and European affairs, and without arbitrary, unlimited, irresponsible... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Territories and Insular Affairs - 1930 - 674 pages
...toicome. Furthermore, when trade is extended at the expense of liberty, the price is always too high. 1904 IMPERIALISM We favor the preservation, so far as we...door for the world's commerce in the Orient without unnecessary entanglement in oriental and European affairs, and without arbitrary, unlimited, irresponsible,... | |
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