This act of theirs was voluntary, against the advice of their well wishers, long discussed and premeditated, and with the purpose of obstructing the power of the government to protect its citizens or even to maintain its own existence. Its success meant... President Coolidge - Strana 143autor/autoři: Edward Elwell Whiting - 1923 - 208 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1919 - 552 str.
...duty, letting in the enemy. This act of theirs was voluntary, against the advice of their well wishers, long discussed and premeditated, and with the purpose...all the people. I call on every citizen to stand by me^in executing the oath of my office by supporting the authority of the government and resisting all... | |
| Massachusetts. Governor - 1906 - 800 str.
...Library. (Eomtit0muraltl] of iHasisadjuartts Bv His EXCELLENCY CALVIN COOLIDGE, GOVERNOR. A PROCLAMATION. There appears to be a misapprehension as to the position...the government and resisting all assaults upon it. Given at the Executive Chamber, in Boston, this twenty-fourth day of September, in the year of our... | |
| Francis Russell - 2005 - 270 str.
...would counsel it join hands with those whose acts have threatened to destroy the 203 A CITY IN TERROR government. There is no middle ground. Every attempt...the government and resisting all assaults upon it. Once more the press of the nation poured out its praise for the strong man from Massachusetts — as... | |
| Stephen Puleo - 2007 - 358 str.
...angry denunciations. Massachusetts governor Calvin Coolidge blasted the striking policemen, saying "No man has a right to place his own ease or convenience...opportunity of making money above his duty to the state." Speaking in Montana, an outraged President Wilson said that for the police force of a great city to... | |
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