| 1915 - 1144 страница
...important — the provision respecting the exclusion of revolutionists. Of this the President says : " It seeks to all but close entirely the gates of asylum...opportunity of constitutional agitation for what they conceive to be the natural and inalienable rights of men. . . ." It is this provision which, if it... | |
| 1916 - 888 страница
...revolutionists, the other, that of establishing the literacy test. As to the first the President's message said: "It seeks to all but close entirely the gates of asylum...opportunity of constitutional agitation for what they conceive to be the natural and inalienable rights of men." As to the literacy test the veto message... | |
| 1915 - 760 страница
...clearly imposed upon me by the Constitution in matters of legislation leave me no choice but to dissent. In two particulars of vital consequence this bill...traditional and long-established policy of this country, a policy in which our people have conceived the very character of their Government to be expressed,... | |
| 1915 - 336 страница
...clearly imposed upon me by the constitution in matters of legislation, leave me no choice but to dissent. In two particulars of vital consequence this 'bill...traditional and long-established policy of this country, a policy in which our people have conceived the very character of their government to be expressed,... | |
| Lillian D. Wald - 1915 - 394 страница
...arguments upon which social workers have based their objections, I cannot do better than quote him here: " In two particulars of vital consequence this bill...traditional and long-established policy of this country, a policy in which our people have conceived the very character of their government to be expressed,... | |
| Lillian D. Wald - 1915 - 386 страница
...arguments upon which social workers have based their objections, I cannot do better than quote him here: " In two particulars of vital consequence this bill...traditional and long-established policy of this country, a policy in which our people have conceived the very character of their government to be expressed,... | |
| Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart - 1916 - 714 страница
...who, in his turn, vetoed it. He objected to a clause against the entrance of revolutionists because " It seeks to all but close entirely the gates of asylum,...opportunity of constitutional agitation for what they conceive to be the natural and inalienable rights of men. ' ' He also opposed the education test, because... | |
| Walton Hale Hamilton - 1916 - 914 страница
...your greatest need ; Don't shut the gate upon us Because we can not read. d) Our Immigration Policy** In two particulars of vital consequence this bill...traditional and long-established policy of this country, a policy in which our people have conceived the very character of their government to be expressed,... | |
| Albert Benedict Wolfe - 1916 - 826 страница
...clearly imposed upon me by the Constitution in matters of legislation leave me no choice but to dissent. In two particulars of vital consequence this bill...traditional and long-established policy of this country, a policy in which our people have conceived the very character of their Government to be expressed,... | |
| Frank Julian Warne - 1916 - 412 страница
...clearly imposed upon me by the Constitution in matters of legislation leave me no choice but to dissent. In two particulars of vital consequence, this bill...traditional and long-established policy of this country, a policy in which our people have conceived the very character of their government to be expressed,... | |
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