| 1915 - 800 str.
...rouse up and tear down the political leader, first of one party and then of the other party. It goes on to the public feeling of resentment against the control...Fenton, and Conkling, and Arthur and Cornell, and Platt, 626 DISCUSSION OF THE TAXNER PROPOSAL, BY MR. ROOT from the days of David B. Hill, down to the present... | |
| Frederick Omar Blue - 1916 - 128 str.
...rouse up and tear down the political leader, first of one party and then of the other party. It goes on to the public feeling of resentment against the control...officers of the State, and the other of the party leaders—they call them party bosses. They call the system—I don't coin the phrase, I adopt it because... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention - 1916 - 1166 str.
...personal question to anv man. I am talking about the system. From the days of Fen ton, and Conklin, and Arthur and Cornell, and Platt, from the days of...officers of the State, and the other of the party loaders, — they «ill them party bosses. They call the system — I don't coin the phrase, I adopt... | |
| 1916 - 866 str.
...with It? The government of the constitution? Oh, no. . . From the days of Fenton and of Conkllng . . . down to the present time, the government of the state...officers of the state, and the other of the party Iradi-rs, they call them party busses. They call the system — I didn't coin the phrase. 1 adopt It... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention - 1916 - 1166 str.
...personal question to any man. I am talking about the svstem. From the days of Fenton, and Conklin, and Arthur and Cornell, and Platt, from the days of...B. Hill, down to the present time the government of tho State has presented two different lines of activity, one of the constitutional and statutory officers... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention - 1916 - 1164 str.
...personal question to any man. I am talking about the svstem. From the days of Feuton, and Conklin, and Arthur and Cornell, and Platt, from the days of David B. Hill, down to the rvresent time the government of the State has presented two different lines of activity, one of the... | |
| 1917 - 1012 str.
...famous address before the convention delivered himself of the following almost radical statements : From the days of Fenton, and Conkling, and Arthur...officers of the State, and the other of the party leaders — I don't coin the phrase, I adopt it because it carries its own meaning — the system they call... | |
| 1917 - 1008 str.
...famous address before the convention delivered himself of the following almost radical statements : From the days of Fenton, and Conkling, and Arthur...officers of the State, and the other of the party leaders — I don't coin the phrase, I adopt it because it carries its own meaning — the system they call... | |
| James Milton O'Neill - 1921 - 880 str.
...it? The government of the constitution? Oh, no; not half the time, nor half way. When I ask what did the people find wrong in our state government. my...the days of David B. Hill, down to the present time, ths government of the state has presented two different lines of activity, one of the constitutional... | |
| Edward McChesney Sait - 1927 - 636 str.
...acquaintance with it? The government of the constitution? Oh, no; not half the time, nor half way. . . . From the days of Fenton, and Conkling, and Arthur,...presented two different lines of activity, one of the constitution and the statutory offices of the state, and the other of the party leaders — they call... | |
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