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" Good men, to whom there is no objection but a difference of political principle, practised on only as far as the right of a private citizen will justify, are not proper subjects of removal, except in the case of attorneys and marshals. "
Proceedings at the annual meeting of the national civil service reform - Σελίδα 23
1882
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