Republican Campaign Text BookRepublican Congressional Committee, 1888 |
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... United States , 1791 to 1887 . No. XV . - Page 234. Growth of the Nation under Protection since 1860 , in Population , Wealth , Industries , and Commerce . No. XVI.- Page 235. Public Debt State- ment for July , 1888 . - Page 236. Gold ...
... United States , 1791 to 1887 . No. XV . - Page 234. Growth of the Nation under Protection since 1860 , in Population , Wealth , Industries , and Commerce . No. XVI.- Page 235. Public Debt State- ment for July , 1888 . - Page 236. Gold ...
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... United States , as- sembled by their delegates in National Con- vention , pause on the threshold of their pro- ceedings to honor the memory of their first great leader , the immortal champion of lib- erty and the rights of the people ...
... United States , as- sembled by their delegates in National Con- vention , pause on the threshold of their pro- ceedings to honor the memory of their first great leader , the immortal champion of lib- erty and the rights of the people ...
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... United States . We condemn the policy of the present Administration and the Demo- cratic majority in Congress toward our fish- ries as unfriendly and conspicuously un- patriotic , and as tending to destroy a valuable National industry ...
... United States . We condemn the policy of the present Administration and the Demo- cratic majority in Congress toward our fish- ries as unfriendly and conspicuously un- patriotic , and as tending to destroy a valuable National industry ...
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... United States of America is a Nation , not a League . By the combined workings of the National and State Governments , under their respec- tive constitutions , the rights of every citizen are secured at home and abroad , and the common ...
... United States of America is a Nation , not a League . By the combined workings of the National and State Governments , under their respec- tive constitutions , the rights of every citizen are secured at home and abroad , and the common ...
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... United States . 1848 Reaffirmed with the addition , after the words " United States , " of the words : " and from a corrupting system of general internal improve . ments . ' 1852 - Resolution of 1848 reaffirmed . 1856 - Reaffirmed ...
... United States . 1848 Reaffirmed with the addition , after the words " United States , " of the words : " and from a corrupting system of general internal improve . ments . ' 1852 - Resolution of 1848 reaffirmed . 1856 - Reaffirmed ...
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Sivu 211 - And the United States hereby renounce forever any liberty heretofore enjoyed or claimed by the inhabitants thereof to take, dry, or cure fish on or within three marine miles of any of the coasts, bays, creeks, or harbors of His Britannic Majesty's dominions in America...
Sivu 211 - Parties, that the inhabitants of the said United States shall have forever, in common with the subjects of His Britannic Majesty, the liberty to take fish of every kind...
Sivu 139 - States may regulate, limit, or suspend such coming or residence, but may not absolutely prohibit it. The limitation or suspension shall be reasonable and shall apply only to Chinese who may go to the United States as laborers, other classes not being included in the limitations.
Sivu 6 - Constitution itself has been disregarded in every part, and public liberty and private right alike trodden down, and the material prosperity of the country essentially impaired — justice. humanity, liberty, and the public welfare demand that immediate efforts be made for a cessation of hostilities...
Sivu 139 - States will exert all its power to devise measures for their protection and to secure to them the same rights, privileges, immunities, and exemptions as may be enjoyed by the citizens or subjects of the most favored nation, and to which they are entitled by treaty.
Sivu 5 - That the liberal principles embodied by Jefferson in the Declaration of Independence, and sanctioned in the Constitution, which makes ours the land of liberty and the asylum of the oppressed of every nation, have ever been cardinal principles in the Democratic faith...
Sivu 26 - The situation into which we have thus been forced, has impelled us to apply a portion of our industry and capital to internal manufactures and improvements. The extent of this conversion is daily increasing, and little doubt remains that the establishments formed and forming will, under the auspices of cheaper materials and subsistence, the freedom of labor from taxation with us, and of protecting duties and prohibitions, become permanent.
Sivu 146 - Chinese subjects, whether proceeding to the United States as teachers, students, merchants, or from curiosity, together with their body and household servants, and Chinese laborers who are now in the United States shall be allowed to go and come of their own free will and accord, and shall be accorded all the rights, privileges, immunities, and exemptions which are accorded to the citizens and subjects of the most favored nation.
Sivu 6 - Whereas, it is essential to just government we recognize the equality of all men before the law, and hold that it is the duty of government in its dealings with the people to mete out equal and exact justice to all, of whatever nativity, race, color, or persuasion, religious or political...
Sivu 71 - Act, which is similar, either in material, quality, texture, or the use to which it may be applied, to any article enumerated in this Act as chargeable with duty, shall pay the same rate of duty which is levied on the enumerated article which it most resembles in any of the particulars before mentioned...