Report of the State Civil Service Commission, Volume 4The Commission, 1887 |
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... ment seems to justify a consideration of their method and its results , as there is no reason to believe that the laborers in New York are free from the discriminations to which they have been subjected in Boston by political managers ...
... ment seems to justify a consideration of their method and its results , as there is no reason to believe that the laborers in New York are free from the discriminations to which they have been subjected in Boston by political managers ...
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... ment or promotion of officials , whatever their political or religious creed , when the place has been fairly won on the ground of merit and fitness in a competitive examination . Assuming that in cases of promotion under this rule the ...
... ment or promotion of officials , whatever their political or religious creed , when the place has been fairly won on the ground of merit and fitness in a competitive examination . Assuming that in cases of promotion under this rule the ...
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... ment te advance heavy assessments to elevate their own attorneys or friends to the bench . As a consequence the public interests must suffer when merit is superseded by money . The payment of outrageous assessments for judicial ...
... ment te advance heavy assessments to elevate their own attorneys or friends to the bench . As a consequence the public interests must suffer when merit is superseded by money . The payment of outrageous assessments for judicial ...
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... ment of the expenses of government , and whose rights are entitled to respect from their own servants , would then be fully protected against ingenious evasions or bolder violations of the law . GROWING DEMAnd for Better AND MORE VARIED ...
... ment of the expenses of government , and whose rights are entitled to respect from their own servants , would then be fully protected against ingenious evasions or bolder violations of the law . GROWING DEMAnd for Better AND MORE VARIED ...
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... ment for any or all of such subordinate public servants , in addition to those who are herein before included , and if so , the nature and extent of such tests or standards ; and whether any abuses exist in connection with the existing ...
... ment for any or all of such subordinate public servants , in addition to those who are herein before included , and if so , the nature and extent of such tests or standards ; and whether any abuses exist in connection with the existing ...
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