The National Democratic Party: Its History, Principles, Acievements, and AimsWilliam Lyne Wilson Hubbard Brothers, 1889 - 639 pages |
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... REFORM OF THE CIVIL SERVICE By Hon . WILLIAM R. Cox , Chairman of the Committee on the Civil Service of the National House of Representatives in the Forty - ninth Congress . CHAPTER VII . THE PUBLIC LANDS . By Hon . WILLIAM S. Holman ...
... REFORM OF THE CIVIL SERVICE By Hon . WILLIAM R. Cox , Chairman of the Committee on the Civil Service of the National House of Representatives in the Forty - ninth Congress . CHAPTER VII . THE PUBLIC LANDS . By Hon . WILLIAM S. Holman ...
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... reform , and went out to meet it ; the one anchored on men of property , the other on the mass of the people ; the one loving liberty was ever anxious for order , the other firmly attached to order , which it never doubted its power to ...
... reform , and went out to meet it ; the one anchored on men of property , the other on the mass of the people ; the one loving liberty was ever anxious for order , the other firmly attached to order , which it never doubted its power to ...
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... reforms , was the acquisition of Louisiana . The possession of the mouth of the Mississippi river or of any control over the navigation of that stream by a foreign power had early attracted Jefferson's attention , and impressed him as ...
... reforms , was the acquisition of Louisiana . The possession of the mouth of the Mississippi river or of any control over the navigation of that stream by a foreign power had early attracted Jefferson's attention , and impressed him as ...
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... reform of executive usurpations , and generally such an administration of the affairs of the government that shall impart to every branch of the public service the greatest practical efficiency con- trolled by a well - regulated and ...
... reform of executive usurpations , and generally such an administration of the affairs of the government that shall impart to every branch of the public service the greatest practical efficiency con- trolled by a well - regulated and ...
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... reform administration in that State , received more than a majority on the first ballot and the necessary two - thirds on the second , and was nominated amid great enthusiasm . Thomas A. Hendricks , who had con- tested for the first ...
... reform administration in that State , received more than a majority on the first ballot and the necessary two - thirds on the second , and was nominated amid great enthusiasm . Thomas A. Hendricks , who had con- tested for the first ...
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