Mr. Platt and his lieutenants. It makes no difference what name you give, whether you call it Fenton or Conkling or Cornell or Arthur or Platt, or by the names of men now living. The ruler of the state during the greater part of the forty years of my... Our Governmental Machine - Page 27by Schuyler Crawford Wallace - 1924 - 223 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1915 - 800 pages
...not count. It was what Mr. Conkling said) and in a great outburst of public rage he was pulled down. Then Mr. Platt' ruled the state; for nigh upon twenty...acquaintance with the state government has not been any man authorized by the constitution or by the law ; and, sir, there is throughout the length and... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention - 1915 - 792 pages
...not count. It was what Mr. Conkling said, and in a great outburst of public rage he was pulled down. Then Mr. Platt ruled the State; for nigh upon twenty...acquaintance with the State government has not been any man authorized by the Constitution or by the law, and, sir, there is throughout the length and... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention - 1916 - 1166 pages
...not count. It was what Mr. Conkling said, and in a great outburst of public rage he was pulled down. Then Mr. Platt ruled the State; for nigh upon twenty...acquaintance with the State government has not been any man authorized by the Constitution or by the law, and, sir, there is throughout the length and... | |
| 1916 - 932 pages
...not count. It was what Mr. Conkling said, and in a great outburst of public rage he was pulled down. Then Mr. Platt ruled the state ; for nigh upon twenty...acquaintance with the state government has not been any man authorized by the constitution or by the law ; and, sir, there is throughout the length and... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention - 1916 - 1414 pages
...not count. It was what Mr. Conkling said, and in a great outburst of public rage he was pulled down. Then Mr. Platt ruled the State; for nigh upon twenty...acquaintance with the State government has not been any man authorized by the Constitution or by the law, and, sir, there is throughout the length and... | |
| Frederick Omar Blue - 1916 - 128 pages
...not count. It was what Mr. Conkling said, and in a great outburst of public rage he was pulled down. "Then Mr. Platt ruled the State; for nigh upon twenty...acquaintance with the State government has not been any man authorized by the Constitution or by the law, and, sir, there is throughout the length and... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention - 1916 - 1166 pages
...outburst of public rage he was pulled down. Then Mr. Platt ruled the State; for nigh upon twenty yea re he ruled it. It was not the Governor; it was not the...acquaintance with the State government has not been any man authorized by the Constitution or by the law, and, sir, there is throughout the length and... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention - 1916 - 1164 pages
...not count. It was what Mr. Conkling said, and in a great outburst of public rage he was pulled down. Then Mr. Platt ruled the State; for nigh upon twenty...difference what name you give, whether you call it Teuton or Conkling or Cornell or Arthur or Platt, or by the names' of men now living. The ruler of... | |
| Elihu Root - 1916 - 574 pages
...not any elected officers; it was Mr. Platt. And the capitol was not here; it was at 49 Broadway; with Mr. Platt and his lieutenants. It makes no difference...acquaintance with the state government has not been any man authorized by the constitution or by the law; and, sir, there is throughout the length and... | |
| Massachusetts. Constitutional Convention - 1918 - 1106 pages
...not count. It was what Mr. Conkhng said, and in a great outburst of public rage he was pulled down. Then Mr. Platt ruled the State: for nigh upon twenty...acquaintance with the State government has not been any man authorized by the Constitution or by the law; and, sir, there is throughout the length and... | |
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