| Edmund Burke - History - 1888 - 592 pages
...needlessly withdrawn from trade and the people's use, thus crippling our national energies, suspending the country's development, preventing investment in productive...disturbance, and inviting schemes of public plunder. It will not do to neglect the financial situation because its dangers are not now palpably imminent... | |
| United States. President (1885-1889 : Cleveland) - United States - 1839 - 596 pages
...legitimate objects of expenditure, becomes a hoarding-place for money needlessly withdrawn from trade and the people's use, thus crippling our national energies,...disturbance, and inviting schemes of public plunder. in the Congress, who alone can apply a remedy. And yet the situation still continues, with aggravated... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1888 - 1228 pages
...legitimate objects of expenditure, becomes a hoarding-place for money needlessly withdrawn from trade and the people's use, thus crippling our national energies,...representatives in the Congress, who alone can apply a remedy. And yet the situation still continues, with aggravated incidents, more than ever presaging financial... | |
| Campaign literature - 1888 - 262 pages
...legitimate objects of expenditure, becomes a hoarding place for money needlessly withdrawn from trade and the people's use, thus crippling our national energies,...investment in productive enterprise, threatening financial disturb :ince, and inviting schemes of public plunder. This condition of our treasury is not altogether... | |
| Charles Benjamin Norton - Cabinet officers - 1888 - 294 pages
...legitimate objects of expenditure, becomes a hoarding-place for money needlessly withdrawn from trade and the people's use, thus crippling our national energies,...representatives in the Congress, who alone can apply a remedy. And yet the situation still continues, with aggravated incidents, more than ever presaging financial... | |
| Democratic National Committee (U.S.) - Campaign literature - 1888 - 676 pages
...legitimate objects of expenditure, becomes a hoarding-place for money needlessly withdrawn from trade and the people's use, thus crippling our national energies,...representatives in the Congress, who alone can apply a remedy. And yet, the situation still continues, with aggravated incidents, more than ever presaging financial... | |
| Republican National Committee (U.S.) - Campaign literature - 1888 - 408 pages
...legitimate objects of expenditure, becomes a hoarding-place for money needlessly withdrawn from trade and the people's use, thus crippling our national energies,...our treasury is not altogether new ; and it has more thnn once of late been submitted to the people's representatives in the Congress, who alone can aoply... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - Tariff - 1888 - 860 pages
...suspending our country's development, preventing investment in productive enterprise, threatening iinuMci.il disturbance, and inviting schemes of public plunder....representatives in the Congress, who alone can apply a remedy. And yet the situation still continues, with aggravated incidents^ more than ever presaging financial... | |
| Campaign literature - 1888 - 142 pages
...productive enterprise, threatening financial disturbance, and inviting schemes of public plunder. The condition of our Treasury is not altogether new ;...representatives in the Congress, who alone can apply a remedy. And yet the situation still continues, with aggravated incidents, more than ever presaging financial... | |
| Grover Cleveland, James Gillespie Blaine, Watterson, Edmunds - Finance, Public - 1888 - 76 pages
...legitimate objects of expenditure, becomes a hoardingplace for money needlessly withdrawn from trade and the people's use, thus crippling our national energies,...disturbance, and inviting schemes of public plunder. still continues, with aggravated incidents, more than ever presaging financial convulsion and widespread... | |
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