"Obeying instructions I should never dare to disregard, expressing, also, my own firm conviction, I rise in behalf of the State of New York to propose a nomination with which the country and the Republican party can grandly win"
- Roscoe Conkling
About this Quote
This quote by Roscoe Conkling is a call to action for the Republican party to nominate a candidate that will be useful to the country and the celebration. Conkling is expressing his own firm conviction that the State of New York should propose a nomination that will succeed. He is highlighting the significance of following directions and not disregarding them. This quote is a tip that the Republican celebration must take the needed steps to ensure that their nomination will achieve success and useful to the country. Conkling is advising the party to make a smart choice and to present a prospect that will be helpful to the country and the celebration.
This quote is written / told by Roscoe Conkling between October 30, 1829 and April 18, 1888. He/she was a famous Politician from USA.
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