When they are contending for victory they avow their intention of enjoying the fruits of it. If they are defeated they expect to retire from office ; if they are successful they claim, as a matter o£ right, the advantages of success. They see nothing... Political Science Quarterly - Página 284editado por - 1889Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1835 - 346 páginas
...Senate, by Mr. Marcy, the present Governor of New York. " When they," (the politicians) he .exclaimed, "are contending for victory, they avow their intention...from office. If they are successful, they claim as a matter-of right, the advantage of success. They see nothing wrong in the rule, that to the victor belongs... | |
| James Parton - 1860 - 764 páginas
...than those of many other States in the Confederacy. It may be, sir, that the politicians of New York are not so fastidious as some gentlemen are as to...of enjoying the fruits of it. If they are defeated, the)7 expect to retire from office ; if they are successful, they claim, as a matter of right, the... | |
| 1881 - 440 páginas
...believe ever made : " When they [the New York politicians] are contending for victory, they avow the intention of enjoying the fruits of it. If they are...from office. If they are successful, they claim as matter of right the advantages of success. They see nothing wrong in the rule that to the victor belong... | |
| Robert Ellis Thompson, William Wilberforce Newton, Otis H. Kendall - 1881 - 980 páginas
...these memorable words: "When they, (New York politicians) are contending fir victory, they avow the intention of enjoying the fruits of it. If they are...from office. If they are successful, they claim, as matter of right, the advantages of success. They see nothing wrong in the rule that to the victor belongs... | |
| 1882 - 258 páginas
...some gentlemen are as to disclosing the principles on which they act. They boldly preach what lltey practice. When they are contending for victory, they...a matter of right, the advantages of success. They BCO nothing wrong in the rule that to the victor belongs the spoils of the enemy. — [I bid., p. 1825.]... | |
| Walter Raleigh Houghton - 1882 - 586 páginas
...Martin Van Bnren as minister to England. In the course of his speech he said : " The people of New York preach what they practice ; when they are contending...successful, they claim, as a matter of right, the advantage of success. They see nothing wrong in the rule that to the victors belong the spoils of the... | |
| Walter Raleigh Houghton - 1882 - 596 páginas
...In the course •of his speech he said : " The people of New York preach what they practice ; wlien they are contending for victory, they avow their intention...successful, they claim, as a matter of right, the advantage of success. They see nothing wrong in the rule that to the victors belong the spoils of the... | |
| Walter Raleigh Houghton - 1882 - 592 páginas
...the course of his speech he said: "The people of New York preach what they practice ; when they arc contending for victory, they avow their intention...successful, they claim, as a matter of right, the advantage of success. They see nothing wrong in the rule that to the victors belong the spoils of the... | |
| James Penny Boyd - 1884 - 900 páginas
...these memorable words: " When they (the New York politicians) are contending for victory, they avow the intention of enjoying the fruits of it. If they are...are successful, they claim as a matter of right the advantage of success. They see nothing wrong in the rule that to the victor belong the spoils of the... | |
| Hermann Von Holst - 1888 - 740 páginas
...are, as to disclosing the principles on which they act. They boldly preach what they practice. AVhen they are contending for victory, they avow their intention...expect to retire from office. If they are successful, th^y claim, as a matter of right, the advantages of success. They see nothing wrong in the rule that... | |
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