Mint, and has been productive of the most salutary results. Whatever system is adopted, such an enactment would be wise as an independent measure, since much of the public moneys must in their collection and ultimate disbursement pass twice through the... The Congressional Globe - Seite 5von United States. Congress - 1839Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1836 - 494 Seiten
...the country. The next clause of the Message which struck me as deserving notice is in these words : "But the appointing power cannot always be well advised...its selections, and the experience of every country lias shown that public officers cannot always be proof against temptation," This must be regarded as... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1838 - 528 Seiten
...productive of the most salutary results. Whatever system is adopted, such an enactment would be wise as an independent measure, since much of the public...selections, and the experience of every country has shown that public officers are not at all times proof against temptation. It is a duty, therefore, which... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1839 - 944 Seiten
...productive of the most salutary results. Whatever system is adopted, such an enactment would be wise as an independent measure, since much of the public...disbursement, pass twice through the hands of public officers, iu whatever manner they are intermediately kept. The Government, it must be admitted, has been from... | |
| United States. President - 1842 - 794 Seiten
...productive of the most salutary results. Whatever system is adopted, such an enactment would be wise as an independent measure, since much of the public moneys must, in their collection and 55 ultimate disbursement, pass twice through the hands of public officers, in whatever manner they... | |
| United States. President - 1846 - 968 Seiten
...productive of the most salutary results. Whatever system is adopted, such an enactment would be wise as an independent measure, since much of the public...hands of public officers, in whatever manner they are immediately kept. The government, it must be admitted, has been from its commencement comparatively... | |
| George Lewis Prentiss - 1855 - 598 Seiten
...consequently unprovided for by justice. Hearken to the philosophical musings of the President on this point : "The Government, it must be admitted, has been from...this respect. But the appointing power cannot always he well advised in its selections, and the experience of every country has shown that public officers... | |
| Joseph Dunbar Shields - 1883 - 478 Seiten
...philosophical musings of the President upon the point: '"The government, it must be admitted, has been from the commencement comparatively fortunate in this respect....selections, and the experience of every country has shown that public officers are not at all times proof against temptation.' Wonderful sagacity ! unparalleled... | |
| Joseph Dunbar Shields - 1884 - 458 Seiten
...musings of the President upon the point : "'The government, it must be admitted, has been from the commencement comparatively fortunate in this respect. But the appointing power cannot always bo well advised in its selections, and the experience of every country has shown that public officers... | |
| John Robert Irelan - 1887 - 648 Seiten
...productive of the most salutary results. Whatever system is adopted, such an enactment would be wise as an independent measure, since much of the public...hands of public officers, in whatever manner they are immediately kept. The Government, it must be admitted, has been, from its commencement, comparatively... | |
| John Robert Irelan - 1887 - 640 Seiten
...productive of the most salutary results. Whatever system is adopted, such an enactment would be wise as an independent measure, since much of the public...hands of public officers, in whatever manner they are immediately kept. The Government, it must be admitted, has been, from its commencement, comparatively... | |
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