| United States. President (1885-1889 : Cleveland) - 1839 - 596 頁
...concerning the interest intrusted to his care. The continued operation of the law relating to our Civil Service has added the most convincing proofs of its...found among those who understand it best, and its warmest supporters are those who are restrained and protected by its requirements. The meaning of such... | |
| United States. War Department - 1905 - 930 頁
...present civil service act furnished "the moat convincing proofs of its necessity and usefulness,' 1 and "that every public officer who has a just idea of...the people testifies to the value of this reform." The abundant testimony of executive and administrative officials in the United •States shows conclusively... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1887 - 962 頁
...concerning the interest intrusted to his care. The continued operation of the law relating to our Civil Service has added the most convincing proofs of its...found among those who understand it best, and its warmest supporters are those who are restrained and protected by its requirements. The meaning of such... | |
| United States. President - 1886 - 872 頁
...concerning the interest intrusted to his care. The continued operation of the law relating to our Civil Service has added the most convincing proofs of its...found among those who understand it best, and its warmest supporters are those who are restrained and protected by its requirements. The meaning of such... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1887 - 966 頁
...concerning the interest intrusted to his care. » The continued operation of the law relating to our Civil Service has added the most convincing proofs of its...found among those who understand it best, and its warmest supporters are those who are restrained and protected by its requirements. The meaning of such... | |
| William Harrison Clarke - 1887 - 216 頁
...says (Cong. Record, Dec. 7, 1886, p. 11): "The continued operation of the law relating to our civil service has added the most convincing proofs of its...people, testifies to the value of this reform. Its Btancbest friends are found among those who underStand it best, and its warmest supporters are those... | |
| Delaware. General Assembly. Senate - 1887 - 896 頁
..."The continued operation of the law relating to our civil service has added the most convincing proof of its necessity and usefulness. It is a fact worthy...people, testifies to the value of this reform. Its staunches! friends are found among those who understand it best, and its warmest supporters are those... | |
| 1887 - 418 頁
...President Cleveland's message to Congress that " the continued operation of the law relating to our Civil Service has added the most convincing proofs of its necessity and usefulness." We do not believe that they have any desire whatever " to submit to the banishment of its underlying... | |
| Democratic National Committee (U.S.) - 1888 - 676 頁
...ANNUAL MESSAGE TO CONGRESS, DECEMBER 0, 1880. The continued operation of the law relating to our civil service has added the most convincing proofs of its...found among those who understand it best, and its warmest supporters are those who are restrained and protected by its requirements. The meaning of such... | |
| 1888 - 852 頁
...concerning the interest intrusted to his care. Tho'contmued operation of tho law relating to our Civil Service has added the most convincing proofs of its...people, testifies to the value of this reform. Its stanchcst friends are found among those who understand it best, and it» warmest supporters are those... | |
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