| 1903 - 696 sider
...probably have the call. * * * Wherever there is a dominant party, wherever the majority is very large, that is the party that gets the contribution, because...that is the party which controls the local matters" — which includes the elections to Congress and the Presidential election. Federal judges find the... | |
| 1894 - 764 sider
...HAVEMEYER. It is my impression that wherever there is a dominant party, wherever the majority is very large, that is the party that gets the contribution, because...that is the party which controls the local matters. Senator ALLEN. Then, the sugar trust is a Democrat in a Democratic State, and a Republican in a Republican... | |
| United States. Congress Senate - 1894 - 698 sider
...HAVEMEYER. It is my impression that wherever there is a dominant party, wherever the majority is very large, that is the party that gets the contribution, because...that is the party which controls the local matters. Senator ALLEN. Then, the sugar trust is a Democrat in a Democratic State, and a Republican in a Republican... | |
| 1895 - 1038 sider
...republican state." " Wherever there is a dominant party, wherever the party majority is very large, that is the party that gets the contribution, because...that is the party which controls the local matters. " Two newspaper correspondents, named Shriver and Edwards, who refused to divulge the sources of their... | |
| Henry Jones Ford - 1898 - 446 sider
...said, " It is my impression that wherever there is a dominant party, wherever the majority is large, that is the party that gets the contribution, because...that is the party which controls the local matters." He explained that this system of contribution was carried on because the company had large interests... | |
| 1899 - 972 sider
...is strong, they have the call. Wherever there is a dominant party, wherever the majority is large, that is the party that gets the contribution, because...that is the party which controls the local matters." Such is the Sugar Trust — rich almost beyond conception, corrupt and corrupting, arrogant, and law-defying.... | |
| Moisei Ostrogorski - 1902 - 866 sider
...loflocalprotectionforour contribution." . . . "Wherever there is a dominant party, wherever the majority is very large, that is the party that gets the contribution, because that is the party that controls the local matters." "Then," asked a Senator on the committee, " the Sugar Trust is a... | |
| Henry George - 1905 - 446 sider
...Havemeyer. It is my impression that wherever there is a dominant party, wherever the majority is very large, that is the party that gets the contribution, because...that is the party which controls the local matters. Senator Allen. Then the Sugar Trust is a Democrat in a Democratic State and a Republican in a Republican... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - 1906 - 994 sider
...they probably have the call. Wherever there is a dominant party, wherever the majority is very large, that is the party that gets the contribution, because...that is the party which controls the local matters." The importance of this admission was obvious when one remembers that what Mr. Havemeyer vaguely alluded... | |
| William Dwight Porter Bliss, Rudolph Michael Binder - 1908 - 1336 sider
...they probably have the call. Wherever there is a dominant party, wherever the majority is very large, that is the party that gets the contribution, because that is the party which controls local matters" (Supplemental Report of Senator WV Allen of the Senate Special Committee (ordered May... | |
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