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Messages of Gen. Andrew Jackson: With a Short Sketch of His Life - Page 48
by United States. President (1829-1837 : Jackson) - 1837 - 429 lehte
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The Civil Service and the Patronage

Carl Russell Fish - 1904 - 304 lehte
...support of the few at the expense of the many. The duties of all public offices are, or at least jadmit of being made, so plain and simple that men of intelligence...readily qualify themselves for their performance ; and I can not but believe that more is lost by the long continuance of men in office than is generally to...
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The Civil Service and the Patronage

Carl Russell Fish - 1904 - 304 lehte
...the expense of the many. The duties of all public offices are, or at least admit of being made, sd plain and simple that men of intelligence may readily...qualify 'themselves for their performance ; and I can not but believe that mare is lost by the long continuance of men in office th.an is generally to...
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American Government and Politics

Charles Austin Beard - 1910 - 798 lehte
...its legitimate ends and make it an engine for the support of the few at the expense of the many. The duties of all public officers are, or at least admit...readily qualify themselves for their performance; and I can not but believe that more is lost by the long continuance of men in office than is generally to...
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American Government and Politics

Charles Austin Beard - 1910 - 814 lehte
...its legitimate ends and make it an engine for the support of the few at the expense of the many. The duties of all public officers are, or at least admit...readily qualify themselves for their performance; and I can not but believe that more is lost by the long continuance of men in office than is generally to...
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American Government and Politics

Charles Austin Beard - 1910 - 840 lehte
...simple that men of intelligence may readily qualify themselves for their performance; and I can not but believe that more is lost by the long continuance of men in office than is generally to be gained from their experience." 3 Miscellaneous Matters * In addition to these significant changes in the structure...
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The Americana: A Universal Reference Library, Comprising the Arts ..., 21. köide

Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines - 1912 - 824 lehte
...capacity of the people. Jackson said in his first annual message : "The duties of all public offices are, or at least admit of being made, so plain and...readily qualify themselves for their performance; and I can not but believe that more is lost by the long continuance of men in office than is generally to...
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A Short History of the American People ..., 2. köide

1913 - 620 lehte
...things. It distrusted experts. As Jackson said in one of his messages: "The duties of all public offices are, or at least admit of being made, so plain and...than is generally to be gained by their experience." It was held that the offices should be manned by friends of the administration, and, at least in theory,...
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The Development of American Nationality

Carl Russell Fish - 1913 - 620 lehte
...things. It distrusted experts. As Jackson said in one of his messages: "The duties of all public offices are, or at least admit of being made, so plain and...than is generally to be gained by their experience." It was held that the offices should be manned by friends of the administration, and, at least in theory,...
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The Development of American Nationality

Carl Russell Fish - 1913 - 622 lehte
...things. It distrusted experts. As Jackson said in one of his messages: "The duties of all public offices are, or at least admit of being made, so plain and...than is generally to be gained by their experience." It was held that the offices should be manned by friends of the administration, and, at least in theory,...
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Bulletin. Government Research Series, 17–20. köide

University of Texas - 1918 - 478 lehte
...his annual message to Congress, December, 1829, wherein he says : The duties of all public offices are, or at least admit of being made, so plain and...readily qualify themselves for their performance ; and I can but believe that more is to be l<Jst by the long continuance of men in office than is to be gained...
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