| William Lyon Mackenzie - 1845 - 168 strani
...they think could be done by placing an editor there wider the auspices of the General Committee — an Editor who would take care of the interests of the...friends. They are afraid that the political patronage is not-sufficient for the support of a new paper, and they are of opinion that a. journal which now enjoys... | |
| William Lyon Mackenzie - 1845 - 494 strani
...they think could be done by placing an editor there under the auspices of the General Committee — an Editor who would take care of the interests of the party and his friends. They are afraid that the political patronage is not sufficient for the support of a new... | |
| William Lyon Mackenzie - 1846 - 328 strani
...they think could be done by placing an editor there under the auspices of the General Committee — an Editor who would take care of the interests of the...are of opinion that a journal which now enjoys all euch patronage as the Courier and Enquirer ought to give up its columns to a political Editor appointed... | |
| William Lyon Mackenzie - 1846 - 332 strani
...by placing an editor there under the auspices of thf General Committee — an Editor who would tnke care of the interests of the party and its friends....are of opinion that a journal which now enjoys all each patronage as the Courier and Enquirer ought to give up its columns to a political Editor appointed... | |
| Isaac Clarke Pray - 1855 - 496 strani
...c.ire of the interests of tho Party and his friends. They are afraid that the TO JESSE HOYT. 10'!) political patronage is not sufficient for the support of a new paper, and they arc of opinion that a journal which now enjoys all such patronage, as the Courier and Enquirer, ought... | |
| Isaac Clarke Pray - 1855 - 496 strani
...think, could be done by placing an editor there under the auspices of the General Committee — an editor who would take care of the interests of the Party and his friends. They are afraid that the TO JESSE HOYT. 10'9 political patronage is not sufficient for... | |
| Frederic Hudson - 1873 - 814 strani
...t/u auspices of the General Committee — an editor who would take care of the interests of the parly and its friends. They are afraid that the political...patronage as the Courier and Enquirer ought to give up \ts columns to a political editor appointed by the General Committee. How would such a plan work now... | |
| Frederic Hudson - 1873 - 808 strani
...oligarchies. It was necessary, in the estimation of the Albany Regency, that every paper should have " an editor who would take care of the interests of the party and its friends." If any further evidence of this sort is wanted, our readers will find it in the " Recollections of... | |
| Frederic Hudson - 1873 - 806 strani
...oligarchies. It was necessary, in the estimation of the Albany Regency, that every paper should have " an editor who would take care of the interests of the party and its friends." If any further evidence of this sort is wanted, our readers will find it in the "Recollections of a... | |
| Frederic Hudson - 2000 - 436 strani
...oligarchies. It was necessary, in the estimation of the Albany Regency, that every paper should have " an editor who would take care of the interests of the party and its friends." If any further evidence of this sort is wanted, our readers will find it in the "Recollections of a... | |
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