| 1882 - 258 lapas
...Appropriations of this nature, to be devoted purely to local objects, tend to an increase in number and amount. As the citizens of one State find that money, to raise...expended for local improvements in another State, < hey demand similar benefits for themselves, and it is not unnatural that they should seek to Indemnify... | |
| Republican Congressional Committee - 1882 - 266 lapas
...Appropriations of this nature, to be devoted purely to local objects, tend to an increase in number aud amount. As the citizens of one State find that money, to raise...expended for local improvements in another State, ¡hoy demand similar benefits for themselves, and it is not unnatural that they should seek to indemnify... | |
| 1882 - 260 lapas
...the whole country are taxed. Is to be expended for local improvements in another State, > hey dcmnnd similar benefits for themselves, and it is not unnatural...should seek to indemnify themselves for such use of the public finds by securing appropriations for similar Improvements in their own neighborhood. Thus... | |
| 1883 - 906 lapas
...this nature, to IHÍ devoted purely to local objects, tend to an increase in number and in amount. As the citizens of one State find that money, to raise...which they in common with the whole country are taxed, in to be expended for local improvements in another State, they demand similar benefits for themselves,... | |
| United States. President (1881-1885 : Arthur), Chester Alan Arthur - 1885 - 412 lapas
...of this natnre, to he devoted pnrely to local ohjects, tend to an inerease in nnmher and in amonnt. As the citizens of one State find that money, to raise which they in common with the whole conntry are taxed, is to he expended for local improvements in another State, they demand similar henefits... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1897 - 888 lapas
...of this nature, to be devoted purely to local objects, tend to an increase in number and in amount. As the citizens of one State find that money, to raise...should seek to indemnify themselves for such use of the public funds by securing appropriations for similar improvements in their own neighborhood. Thus... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1897 - 890 lapas
...of this nature, to be devoted purely to local objects, tend to an increase in number and in amount. As the citizens of one State find that money, to raise...should seek to indemnify themselves for such use of the public funds by securing appropriations for similar improvements in their own neighborhood. Thus... | |
| United States. President - 1917 - 598 lapas
...of this nature, to be devoted purely to local objects, tend to an increase in number and in amount. As the citizens of one State find that money, to raise...should seek to indemnify themselves for such use of the public funds by securing appropriations for similar improvements in then- own neighborhood. Thus... | |
| Allen Johnson - 1919 - 248 lapas
...thus described a type of legislation of which the nation had and is still having bitter experience: "As the citizens of one State find that money, to...should seek to indemnify themselves for such use of the public funds by securing appropriations for similar improvements in their own neighborhood. Thus... | |
| Henry Jones Ford - 1919 - 270 lapas
...thus described a type of legislation of which the nation had and is still having bitter experience: "As the citizens of one State find that money, to...should seek to indemnify themselves for such use of the public funds by securing appropriations for similar improvements in their own neighborhood. Thus... | |
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