I am President of all the people of the United States, without regard to creed, color, birthplace, occupation, or social condition. My aim is to do equal and exact justice as among them all. In the employment and dismissal of men in the Government service,... Theodore Roosevelt: The Logic of His Career - Página 80por Charles Grenfill Washburn - 1916 - 245 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Jacob August Riis - 1904 - 526 páginas
...man, the law he was sworn to enforce recognized no such distinction. " I am President," he said, " of all the people of the United States, without regard...to creed, color, birthplace, occupation, or social distinction. In the employment and dismissal of men in the government service I can no more recognize... | |
| Australia. Parliament - 1904 - 1366 páginas
...misrepresentation, which amounts practically to a false pretence. The President, continuing, said — In the employment and dismissal of men in the Government service, I can no more recognise the fact that a man does or does not belong to a union as being for or against him than I... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1904 - 710 páginas
...to President Roosevelt's attention, he ordered Miller's reinstatement, and in so doing said : — ' In the employment and dismissal of men in the government service, I can no more recognise the fact that a man does or does not belong to a union as being for or against him, than... | |
| 1908 - 586 páginas
...shonld be done to tarnish or impair it.— Hon W. McKlnley, in House of Representatives, April 15, 187S. I am President of all the people of the United States,...occupation, or social condition. My aim is to do equal and CVSM-I Justice as among; them all. — President Roosevelt, in a statement to executive council American... | |
| 1908 - 578 páginas
...done to tarnish or impair it. — Hon W. McKinley, in House of Representatives, April IB, 1878. I nm President of all the people of the United States,...condition. My aim is to do equal and exact justice IIH among; them all. — President Roosevelt, in a statement to executive council American Federation... | |
| Republican National Committee (U.S.) - 1908 - 612 páginas
...in House of Representatives, April 15, 1878. I am President of all the people of the United State», without regard to creed, color, birthplace, occupation, or social condition. My aim is to do eqnal and exact justice as among: them nil. — President Roosevelt, in n statement to executive council... | |
| Lindley Daniel Clark - 1911 - 408 páginas
...resolutions of that union can be permitted to override the laws of the United States ; " and again, "In the employment and dismissal of men in the government...service, I can no more recognize the fact that a man does or does not belong to a union as being for or against him than I can recognize the fact that he is... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1912 - 464 páginas
...people and can not and must not be construed as permitting discrimination against some of the people. I am President of all the people of the United States...service, I can no more recognize the fact that a man does or does not belong to a union as being for or against him than I can recognize the fact that he is... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1913 - 640 páginas
...people, and cannot and must not be construed as permitting discrimination against some of the people. I am President of all the people of the United States,...service I can no more recognize the fact that a man does or does not belong to a union as being for or against him than I can recognize the fact that he is... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1914 - 880 páginas
...people, and cannot and must not be construed as permitting discrimination against some of the people. I am President of all the people of the United States,...among them all. In the employment and dismissal of mer in the Government service I can no more recognize the fact that a man does or does not belong to... | |
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