America needs is to hold to its ancient and well charted course. Our country was conceived in the theory of local self-government. It has been dedicated by long practice to that wise and beneficent policy. It is the foundation principle of our system... The World's Work - Strana 2331925Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1927 - 544 str.
...from the body: What America needs is to hold to its ancient and well-charted course. Our government was conceived in the theory of local self-government....some vague influence which he denominates society. . . . The local political units likewise look to the States, the States look to the Nation, and nations... | |
| United States. U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on interstate commerce - 1926 - 348 str.
...will not, the Nation must.' " " But that way lies trouble. * * * " What America needs is to hold to its ancient and well-charted course. Our country was...the effort and all the sacrifice that it may cost." If motor-vehicle transportation, as appears perfectly clearly from the evidence, and as Mr. McDonald... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate Commerce - 1926 - 344 str.
...will not, the Nation must.' " " But that way lies trouble. * * * " What America needs is to hold to its ancient and well-charted course. Our country was...the effort and all the sacrifice that it may cost." If motor-vehicle transportation, as appears perfectly clearly from the evidence, and as Mr. McDonald... | |
| Calvin Coolidge, United States. President (1923-1929 : Coolidge) - 1926 - 500 str.
...remain the greatest hope of humanity, it must continue abundantly in the faith of the Bible. XXIII Our country was conceived in the theory of local self-government....the effort and all the sacrifice that it may cost. THE REIGN OF LAW FOR those who are the inheritors of a noble estate and a high place in the world,... | |
| 1927 - 362 str.
...been dedicated by long practice to that wise and beneficent policy. It is the foundation principal of our system of liberty. It makes the largest promise...the effort and all the sacrifice that it may cost. If we permit some one to come to support us we can not prevent some one coming to govern us. If we... | |
| 1925 - 276 str.
...assurance of leadership among the nations. "What America needs is to hold to its ancient and well charted course. Our country was conceived in the theory of...some vague influence which he denominates society, 176 m and to hold that in some way responsible for the sufficiency of his support and the morality... | |
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