We demand a system of Federal taxation which shall not unnecessarily interfere with the industry of the people, and which shall provide the means necessary to pay the expenses of the Government, economically administered, the pensions, the interest on... The Civil Service and the Patronage - Page 215by Carl Russell Fish - 1904 - 280 pagesFull view - About this book
| Edmund Burke - 1873 - 696 pages
...matter of arbitrary favouritism and patronage, and that public station becomes again a post of honour. To this end it is imperatively required that no President shall be a candidate for re-election. 7. The public credit must be sacredly maintained, and we denounce repudiation in every form and guise.... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1872
...selfish greed. It is a scandal and reproach upon free institutions, and breeds a demoralization dangerous to the perpetuity of republican government. We therefore...no President shall be a candidate for reelection. 6. We demand a system of Federal taxation which shall not unnecessarily interfere with the industry... | |
| James Parton - 1872 - 820 pages
...institutions, and breeds a demoralization dangerous to the perpetuity of republican government. Sixth — We therefore regard a thorough reform of the civil...no President shall be a candidate for re-election. Seventh — We demand a system of Federal taxation which shall not unnecessarily interfere with the... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1872
...We therefore regard a thorough, reform of the civil service as. one of the most pressing necessid^s of the hour ; that honesty, capacity, and fidelity...no 'President shall be a candidate for reelection. 6. Wed^mand a system of Federal taxation which shall not unnecessarily interfere with the industry... | |
| James Parton - 1872 - 592 pages
...pressing necessities of the hour ; that honesty, capacity, and fidelity constitute the only valid claim? to public employment ; that the offices of the government...no President shall be a candidate for re-election. Seventh — We demand a system of Federal taxation which shall not unnecessarily interfere with the... | |
| Everett Chamberlin - 1872 - 568 pages
...the goveniment cease to be a matter of arbitrary favoritism and patronage, and that public stations become again a post of honor. To this end it is imperatively...no President shall be a candidate for re-election. 7. We demand a system of Federal taxation which shall not necessarily interfere with the industry of... | |
| Frank Champion - 1872 - 258 pages
...the Government c.ease to be a matter of arbitrary favoritism and patronage, and that public station become again a post of honor. To this end it is imperatively...no President shall be a candidate for re-election. Sixth. We demand a system of Federal taxation, which shall not unnecessarily interfere with the industry... | |
| Erastus Buck Treat - 1872 - 404 pages
...the Government cease to be a matter of arbitrary favoritism and patronage, and that public station become again a post of honor. To this end it is imperatively...no President shall be a candidate for re-election. Sixth : We demand a system of Federal taxation which shall not unnecessarily interfere with the industry... | |
| Liberal Republican Party. National Convention - 1872 - 48 pages
...the Government cease to be a matter of arbitrary favoritism and patronage, and that public station become again a post of honor. To this end it is imperatively...no President shall be a candidate for re-election. Sixth: We demand a system of Federal taxation which shall not unnecessarily interfere with the industry... | |
| Erastus Buck Treat - 1872 - 386 pages
...the Government cease to be a matter of arbitrary favoritism and patronage, and that public station become again a post of honor. To this end it is imperatively...no President shall be a candidate for re-election. Sixth: We demand a system of Federal taxation which shall not unnecessarily interfere with the industry... | |
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