| Democratic National Committee (U.S.) - 1912 - 452 páginas
...corvstTMcAive \m«a axvA. twA. \sJ\ back upon the cheap device o£ bounties axvA SXV\>«Y&A%. \TL case of the Mississippi river, that great central artery...that vast sums of money must be spent to develop new waterways where trade will be most served and transportation most readily cheapened by them. Such expenditures... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - 1912 - 32 páginas
...constructive lines and not fall back upon the cheap device of bounties, and subsidies. In the case cf the Mississippi River, that great central artery of...that vast sums of money must be spent to develop new waterways where trade will be most served and transportation most readily cheapened by them. Such expenditures... | |
| 1912 - 612 páginas
...great constructive lines and not fall back upon the cheap device of bounties and subsidies. In the case of the Mississippi River, that great central artery...use. It is plain, too, that vast sums of money must he spent to develop new waterways where trade will be most served and transportation most readily cheapened... | |
| National Lumber Manufacturers Association - 1913 - 232 páginas
...work and that he ought to jJo it. President Wilson said this in the case of the Mississippi River: "It is plain that the Federal Government must build and maintain the levees and keep the breakwaters in harness for the general use." Ex-President Roosevelt said that "we, the nation, must... | |
| 1916 - 1304 páginas
...provide adequate means for their control. Mr. Wilson declared in accepting the nomination: "In the case of the Mississippi River, that great central artery...that the Federal Government must build and maintain levees and keep the great waters in harness for the general use." Mr. Roosevelt said: "We, the Nation,... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - 1925 - 1090 páginas
...great constructive lines and not fall back upon the cheap device of bounties and subsidies. In the case of the Mississippi River, that great central artery...that vast sums of money must be spent to develop new waterways where trade will be most served and transportation most readily cheapened by them. Such expenditures... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Appropriations Committee - 1951 - 1678 páginas
...Wilson, in his address accepting the nomination of the Baltimore convention, stated that : "In the case of the Mississippi River, that great central artery...that vast sums of money must be spent to develop new waterways where trade will be served and transportation most readily cheapened by them. Such expenditures... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - 1951 - 1704 páginas
...Wilson, in his address accepting the nomination of the Baltimore convention, stated that: "In the case of the Mississippi River, that great central artery...that vast sums of money must be spent to develop new waterways where trade will be served and transportation most readily cheapened by them. Such expenditures... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - 1951 - 1718 páginas
...convention, stated tlia "In the case of the Mississippi -River, that great central artery of our tr«c it Is plain that the Federal Government must build and maintain the leve and keep the great waters in harness for the general use. It is plain, too, th vast sums of money... | |
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