| United States. President (1885-1889 : Cleveland) - United States - 1839 - 596 pages
...so-called 'tenurc-of-office acts' and to earnestly recommend their total repeal. It could not have been the intention of the framers of the Constitution, when...administration which they know does not trust them?" I am unable to state whether or not this recommendation for a repeal of these laws has been since repeated.... | |
| Edward McPherson - United States - 1870 - 142 pages
...government. What faith can an executive put in officials forced upon him, and those, too, whom he bas suspended for reason ? How will such officials be...prove harsh and unnecessary) are probably all that are requircJ. The third cannot he attained by special legislation, but must be regarded as fixed by the... | |
| James Gillespie Blaine - United States - 1886 - 766 pages
...retain in office persons placed there by Federal appointment against the will of the President. Tfie law is inconsistent with a faithful and efficient...Administration which they know does not trust them?" The President was evidently of opinion that the doubtful and contradictory constructions of the Act... | |
| James Gillespie Blaine - United States - 1884 - 778 pages
...will of the President. The law is inconsistent with a faithful and efficient administration of tlie Government. What faith can an Executive put in officials...Administration which they know does not trust them?" The President was evidently of opinion that the doubtful and contradictory constructions of the Act... | |
| United States - 1886 - 1192 pages
...faith can an Executive put in officials forced apon bim, and those, too, whom lie has suspended tor reason? How will such officials be likely to serve an administration which they knowdoes not trust them f 1 am unable to state wliether or not this recommendation fora repeal of these... | |
| Democratic National Committee (U.S.) - Campaign literature - 1888 - 676 pages
...What faith can an Executive put in officials forced upon him, and those, too, whom be has supended for reason ? How will such officials be likely to...administration which they know does not trust them ? " I am unable to state whether or not this recommendation for a repeal of these laws has been since... | |
| Grover Cleveland - History - 1892 - 620 pages
...providing that appointments made by the President should receive the consent of the Senate, that th« latter should have the power to retain in office persons...administration which they know does not trust them ? I am unable to state whether or not this recommendation for a repeal of these laws has been since... | |
| Grover Cleveland - United States - 1892 - 208 pages
...an Executive put in officials forced upon him, and those, too, whom he has suspended for reasons ? How will such officials be likely to serve an administration which they know does not trust them ?" I, am unable to state whether or not this recommendation for a repeal of these laws has been since... | |
| Grover Cleveland - New York (State) - 1892 - 618 pages
...officials forced upon him, and those, too, whom he has suspended for reason ? How will such officials l>e likely to serve an administration which they know does not trust them ? I am unable to state whether or not this recommendation for a repeal of these laws has been since... | |
| United States. President - Presidents - 1897 - 532 pages
..." tenure-of-office acts," and to earnestly recommend their total repeal. It could not have been the intention of the framers of the Constitution, when...unnecessary) are probably all that are required. The third can not be attained by special legislation, but must be regarded as fixed by the Constitution itself... | |
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