| Charles Reemelin - 1881 - 670 páginas
..." No one man has any more intrinsic right to official station than another. No individual wrong is done by removal, since neither appointment to, nor continuance in office is a matter of right. When rotation shall be the leading principle in the republican creed, it will give... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 532 páginas
...of the people no one man has any more intrinsic right to official station than another. Offices were not established to give support to particular men...right. The incumbent became an officer with a view tc public benefits, and when these require his removal they are not to be sacrificed to private interests.... | |
| 1899 - 746 páginas
...of the people no one man has any more intrinsic right to official station than another. Offices were not established to give support to particular men at the public expense. N"o indi vidual wrong is, therefore, done by removal, since neither appointment to nor continuance ia office... | |
| Sara May Riggs - 1902 - 200 páginas
...benefit of the people no one man has any more intrinsic right to official station than another. . . . No individual wrong is, therefore, done by removal,...appointment to nor continuance in office is matter of right. . . . He who is removed has the same means of obtaining a living that are enjoyed by the millions who... | |
| United States. President - 1909 - 884 páginas
...First Annual Message (page 1012) President Jackson discusses the office-holder and says: "Offices were not established to give support to particular men...No individual wrong is, therefore, done by removal. The incumbent became an officer with a view to public benefits, and when these require his removal... | |
| United States. President - 1916 - 592 páginas
...First Annual Message (page 1012) President Jackson discusses the office-holder and says : "Offices were not established to give support to particular men...No Individual wrong Is, therefore, done by removal. The Incumbent became an officer with a view to public benefits, and when these require hfs removal... | |
| Frederic Austin Ogg - 1919 - 302 páginas
...public station. As for the grievances of persons removed, his view was that "no individual wrong is done by removal, since neither appointment to nor continuance in office is a matter of right." Shortly after the election Major Lewis wrote to a friend that the General was "resolved... | |
| Frederic Austin Ogg - 1919 - 308 páginas
...public station. As for the grievances of persons removed, his view was that "no individual wrong is done by removal, since neither appointment to nor continuance in office is a matter of right." Shortly after the election Major Lewis wrote to a friend that the General was "resolved... | |
| Frederic Austin Ogg - 1919 - 302 páginas
...public station. As for the grievances of persons removed, his view was that "no individual wrong is done by removal, since neither appointment to nor continuance in office is a matter of right." Shortly after the election Major Lewis wrote to a friend that the General was "resolved... | |
| 1919 - 274 páginas
...public station. As for the grievances of persons removed, his view was that "no individual wrong is done by removal, since neither appointment to nor continuance in office is a matter of right." Shortly after the election Major Lewis wrote to a friend that the General was "resolved... | |
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