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" The influence of Federal office-holders should not be felt in the manipulation of political primary meetings and nominating conventions. The use by these officials of their positions to compass their selection as delegates to political conventions is... "
Proceedings at the Annual Meeting of the National Civil Service Reform League - Page 112
by National Civil Service Reform League (U.S.) - 1907
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The Public Papers of Grover Cleveland: Twenty-second President of the United ...

United States. President (1885-1889 : Cleveland) - 1839 - 596 pages
...by methods and practices which pervert every useful and justifiable purpose of party organization. The influence of Federal office-holders should not...conventions is indecent and unfair; and proper regard for the proprieties and requirements of official place will also prevent their assuming the active conduct...
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Republican Campaign Text Book

1888 - 262 pages
...by methods and practices which pervert every useful and justifiable purpose of party organization. The influence of Federal office-holders should not...conventions is indecent and unfair, and proper regard for the proprieties and requirements of official place will also prevent their assuming the active conduct...
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The Civil Service Reformer, Volumes 3-4

1887 - 418 pages
...keep aloof, altogether, from political conventions and primary meetings, but merely tells them that " the influence of Federal officeholders should not be felt in the manipulation'" of such meetings and conventions, and that " the use of their positions to compass their selection as...
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The Republican Campaign Text-book for 1888

Republican National Committee (U.S.) - 1888 - 408 pages
...by methods and practices which pervert every useful and justifiable purpose of party organization. The influence of Federal office-holders should not...conventions Is indecent and unfair, and proper regard for the proprieties and requirements of official place will also prevent their assuming the active conduct...
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The Campaign Text Book of the Democratic Party of the United States, for the ...

Democratic National Committee (U.S.) - 1888 - 676 pages
...by methods and practices which pervert every useful and justifiable purpose of party organization. The influence of Federal office-holders should not...conventions is Indecent and unfair; and proper regard for the proprieties and requirements of official place will also prevent their assuming the active conduct...
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Annual Report

1888 - 758 pages
...by methods and practices which pervert every useful and justifiable purpose of party organization. The influence of federal office-holders should not...conventions is indecent and unfair, and proper regard for the proprieties and requirements of official place will also prevent their assuming the active conduct...
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Report [from the Select Committee to Investigate the Operations of the Civil ...

United States. Congress, 50th, 1st sess. (1887-88.) Senate - 1888 - 970 pages
...practices in their Republican adversaries. President Cleveland's manifesto of July 14, 188G, declares " the influence of Federal office-holders should not...political primary meetings and nominating conventions." This declaration of our Democratic President is but the concrete exposition of tho Democratic principles...
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Operations of the Civil Service

1888 - 940 pages
...justifiable purpose of party organization. ''The influence of Federal office-holders should not. bo felt in the manipulation of political primary meetings and nominating conventions. The use by these official« of their publiions to compass their selection as delegates to ро1ШсаГсопуепиопв...
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Proceedings at the annual meeting of the national civil service ..., Issues 9-18

1889 - 1104 pages
...action in this connection was directly in violation of the Executive order referred to, which says that the "influence of Federal office-holders should not...political primary meetings and nominating conventions." It is true that Mr. Johnson thought it " unfortunate," after Mr. Roosevelt's examination was in progress,...
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Principles and Purposes of Our Form of Government: As Set Forth in Public ...

Grover Cleveland - 1892 - 208 pages
...by methods and practices, which pervert every useful and justifiable purpose of party organization. The influence of Federal office-holders should not...conventions is indecent and unfair; and proper regard for the proprieties and requirements of official place will also prevent their assuming the active conduct...
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