When the master of one of the greatest Western lines travels towards the Pacific on his palace car, his journey is like a royal progress. Governors of States and Territories bow before him ; legislatures receive him in solemn session ; cities and towns... social institutions of the united states - Stran 44avtor: james bryce - 1891Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| James Bryce Bryce (Viscount) - 1891 - 326 strani
...his for life. When the master of one of the greatest Western lines travels towards the Pacific on his palace car, his journey is like a royal progress....from a distance contributes to their unpopularity, 1 do not think that the ruling magnates are themselves generally disliked. On the contrary, they receive... | |
| William Wilson Cook - 1891 - 286 strani
...his for life. When the master of one of the greatest western lines travels towards the Pacific on his palace car, his journey is like a royal progress....the means of making or marring a city's fortunes. . . , Probably no career draws to it, or unfolds and develops, so much of the characteristic ability... | |
| James Bryce Bryce (Viscount) - 1891 - 776 strani
...for life. When the master of. one of the greatest Western lines travels towards the Pacific on his palace car,' his journey is like a royal progress....cities and towns seek to propitiate him, for has he nbt the means of making or marring a city's fortunes t Although the railroad companies are unpopular,... | |
| Marion Todd - 1893 - 322 strani
...his for life. When the master of one of the greatest Western lines travels towards the Pacific on his palace car, his journey is like a royal progress....has he not the means of making or marring a city's fortune? "Such was the beginning of the dynasties of absolutism in the management of western railways... | |
| James Bryce Bryce (Viscount) - 1893 - 968 strani
...his for life. When the master of one of the greatest Western lines travels towards the Pacific on his palace car, his journey is like a royal progress....legislatures receive him in solemn session ; cities seek to propitiate him, for has he not the means of making or marring a city's fortunes ? Although... | |
| James Bryce Bryce (Viscount) - 1894 - 922 strani
...Governors of States and Territories bow before him ; legislatures receive him in solemn session ; cities seek to propitiate him, for has he not the means of...city's fortunes ? Although the railroad companies are lmpopular, and although this autocratic sway from a distance contributes to their unpopularity, I do... | |
| James Lewis Cowles - 1896 - 350 strani
...holds his for life. When the master of one of the great Western lines travels toward the Pacific in his palace car, his journey is like a royal progress....not the means of making or marring a city's fortunes ? " (Bryce's American Commonwealths, vol. ii., page 653.) In an article, in the Times of Hartford,... | |
| James Lewis Cowles - 1896 - 360 strani
...holds his for life. When the master of one of the great Western lines travels toward the Pacific in his palace car, his journey is like a royal progress....territories bow before him ; legislatures receive him in'solemn session; cities and towns seek to propitiate him, for has he not the means of making or marring... | |
| James Bryce Bryce (Viscount) - 1900 - 924 strani
...Governors of States and Territories bow before him ; legislatures receive him in solemn session ; cities seek to propitiate him, for has he not the means of...'! Although the railroad companies are unpopular, aiid although this autocratic sway from a distance contributes to their unpopularity, I do not think... | |
| Josiah Strong, William Howe Tolman, William Dwight Porter Bliss - 1904 - 288 strani
...June 22, 1874. "When the master of one of the great Western lines travels toward the Pacific in his palace car, his journey is like a royal progress....session; cities and towns seek to propitiate him." — James A. Bryce. "The American Commonwealth," 1st Ed., Vol. 2, p 515. Ordinary Kate Ordinary Minimum... | |
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