| Winifred Sercombe - 1894 - 178 σελίδες
...proscription policy as follows: "The duties of ell public officers arc, or, at least, admit of being mrde so plain and simple, that men of intelligence may readily...than is generally to be gained by their experience. I submit therefore to your consideration, whether the efficiency of the government would not be promoted,... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1897 - 694 σελίδες
...the expense of the many. The duties of all public officers are, or at least admit of being made, so plain and simple that men of intelligence may readily qualify themselves for their performance; and I can not but believe that more is lost by the long continuance of men in office than is generally to... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 586 σελίδες
...the expense of the many. The duties of all public officers are, or at least admit of being made, So plain and simple that men of intelligence may readily qualify themselves for their performance; and I can not but believe that more is lost by the long continuance of men in office than is generally to... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 532 σελίδες
...the expense of the many. The duties of all public officers are, or at least admit of being made, so plain and simple that men of intelligence may readily qualify themselves for their performance; and I can not but believe that more is lost by the long continuance of men in office than is generally to... | |
| 1899 - 746 σελίδες
...their public duties. ' ' The duties of all public officers are, or, at least, admit of being made, so plain and simple that men of intelligence may readily qualify themselves for their performance; and I can not but believe that more is lost by the long continuance of men in office than is generally to... | |
| Sara May Riggs - 1902 - 200 σελίδες
...the enemy SENATOR MARCY. The duties of all public officers are, or at least admit of being made, so plain and simple that men of intelligence may readily...than is generally to be gained by their experience. . . . In a country where offices are created solely for the benefit of the people no one man has any... | |
| Charles Edward Merriam - 1903 - 392 σελίδες
...And again he argued that " the duties of all public officers are, or at least admit of being made, so plain and simple that men of intelligence may readily...performance ; and I cannot but believe that more is lost by long continuance of men in office than is generally to be gained by their experience." He further urged... | |
| Carl Russell Fish - 1904 - 304 σελίδες
...the expense of the many. The duties of all public offices are, or at least admit of being made, sd plain and simple that men of intelligence may readily...qualify 'themselves for their performance ; and I can not but believe that mare is lost by the long continuance of men in office th.an is generally to... | |
| Frederick Converse Beach - 1904 - 1358 σελίδες
...his first annual message: "The duties of all public offices are, or at least admit of being made, so plain and simple that men of intelligence may readily qualify themselves for their performance ; and I can not but believe that more is lost by the long continuance of men in office than is generally to... | |
| Charles Austin Beard - 1910 - 840 σελίδες
...simple that men of intelligence may readily qualify themselves for their performance; and I can not but believe that more is lost by the long continuance of men in office than is generally to be gained from their experience." 3 Miscellaneous Matters * In addition to these significant changes in the structure... | |
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