Hand-book of Politics: 1872-1876Da Capo Press, 1972 - United States |
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Page 21
... present system does not secure the best men , and often not even fit men , for public place . The elevation and purification of the civil service of the Government will be bailed with approval by the whole people of the United States ...
... present system does not secure the best men , and often not even fit men , for public place . The elevation and purification of the civil service of the Government will be bailed with approval by the whole people of the United States ...
Page 9
... present Congress and paid to its members , your committee are but fol- lowing every precedent on this subject from the foundation of the Government to the present time . If it is an equitable provision for future Congresses , it is ...
... present Congress and paid to its members , your committee are but fol- lowing every precedent on this subject from the foundation of the Government to the present time . If it is an equitable provision for future Congresses , it is ...
Page 107
... present paragraph 3 to number 2 , and strike therefrom the following words : " and the keeper and inspectors of the State prison ; " and insert in lieu thereof the words " and comptroller . " The vote was : For , 69,051 ; Against ...
... present paragraph 3 to number 2 , and strike therefrom the following words : " and the keeper and inspectors of the State prison ; " and insert in lieu thereof the words " and comptroller . " The vote was : For , 69,051 ; Against ...
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to Ku Klux ActCommanding Dispersion | 13 |
President Grants | 27 |
Political Votes in Third Session | 33 |
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