I shall accept the nomination without pledge, other than to do my duty according to my conscience. If elected, it will be my ambition to give the state a sane, efficient and honorable administration, free from taint of bossism or of servitude to any private... William Randolph Hearst: The Early Years, 1863-1910 - 第 221 頁Ben Procter 著 - 1998 - 384 頁有限的預覽 - 關於此書
| Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ). National Committee, 1916-1920 - 1916 - 448 頁
...the conventien held in Saratoga. He immediately sent a telegram to the convention in which he said: I shall accept the nomination without pledge other...If elected it will be my ambition to give the State the same efficient and honorable administration, free from taint of bossism or of servitude to any... | |
| Charles Evans Hughes - 1916 - 462 頁
...stand for the honor of the State. In my message to the Convention I stated that if elected it would be my ambition to give the State a "sane, efficient,...from taint of bossism or of servitude to any private interest." This is my position in a nut-shell. It will be an unbossed administration. I believe in... | |
| Edwin Wildman - 1922 - 432 頁
...escaped. When accepting the nomination for Governor of the State of New York, he said: "I shall accept my nomination without pledge other than to do my duty...according to my conscience. If elected, it will be my effort to give the State a sane, efficient and honorable administration, free from taint of bossism,... | |
| 1916 - 448 頁
...the convention held in Saratoga. He immediately sent a telegram to the convention in which he said: I shall accept the nomination without pledge other...If elected it will be my ambition to give the State the same efficient and honorable administration, free from taint of bossism or of servitude to any... | |
| 1908 - 738 頁
...honor of the state and to represent the common sense of the people and the cause of decent government. I shall accept the nomination without pledge other...honorable administration, free from taint of bossism or servitude to any private interest. ' ' That very night he mapped out a campaign strenuous enough to... | |
| 1908 - 1092 頁
...him do ; the first was quite a different matter. In accepting the nomination he had pledged himself to give the State " a sane, efficient, and honorable...from taint of bossism or of servitude to any private interest," and had promised that " no individual or group of individuals and no private interest "... | |
| 1908 - 1074 頁
...him do ; the first was quite a different matter. In accepting the nomination he had pledged himself to give the State " a sane, efficient, and honorable...from taint of bossism or of servitude to any private interest," and had promised that " no individual or group of individuals and no private interest "... | |
| 1908 - 792 頁
...Chairman Armstrong read to the Assembly a telegram from Mr. Hughes to Senator Page in which he said : "/ shall accept the nomination without pledge other 'than to do my duty according to my conscience. Ij elected it will be my ambition to give the State a sane, efficient and honorable administration,... | |
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