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" He, either by himself or any of his subordinateĀ«, has no right whatever to inspect the Library, or inquire how the duties have been performed. He can, therefore, never know when there is cause for removal. It with him would always be a hap-hazard Business,... "
Speech of Mr. Holmes, of Maine, in the Senate of the United States: On His ... - Page 23
by John Holmes - 1830 - 28 pages
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History of the Library of Congress: Volume I, 1800-1864, Volume 1

William Dawson Johnston - 1904 - 704 pages
...If he can remove at discretion he can also refuse at his discretion. He might, consequently, return a Librarian utterly offensive to us, who mismanaged...never judge when the officer becomes disqualified. He, neither by himself or any of his subordinates, has any right whatever to inspect the Library or inquire...
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