| United States. Congress. House - 1829 - 998 pages
...a general extension of the law which limits appointments to four years. In a country where offices are created solely for the benefit of the People,...appointment to, nor continuance in, office, is matter ef right. The incumbent became an officer with a view to public benefits ; and when these require his... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1829 - 592 pages
...a general extension of the law which limits appointments to four years. In a country where offices are created solely for the benefit of the people,...appointment to, nor continuance in, office, is matter ef right. The incumbent became an officer with a view to public benefits ; and when these require his... | |
| 1830 - 852 pages
...general extension of the law which limits appointments for four years. " In a country whsre offices are created solely for the benefit of the people,...a view to public benefits; and when these require his removal, they are not to be sacrificed to private interests. It is the people, and they alone,... | |
| Basil Hall - 1830 - 476 pages
...general extension of the law which limits appointments for four years. " In a country where offices are created solely for the benefit of the people,...neither appointment to nor continuance in office is a matter of right. The incumbent became an officer with a view to public benefits ; and when these... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1830 - 986 pages
...lost by the long continuance of men in office than is generally to be gained by their experience. I , no one man has any more intrinsic right to official...the public expense. No individual wrong is therefore clone by removal, since neither appointment to, nor continuance in, office, is matter of right. The... | |
| Samuel Perkins - 1830 - 458 pages
...legitimate ends and make it an engine for the support of the few at the expense of the many. Its offices are created solely for the benefit of the people....intrinsic right to official station than another. No individual wrong is done by removal, since neither appointment or continuance in office is matter... | |
| Samuel Perkins - 1830 - 472 pages
...legitimate ends and make it an engine for the support of the few at the expense of the many. Its offices are created solely for the benefit of the people....intrinsic right to official station than another. No individual wrong is done by removal, since neither appointment or continuance in office is matter... | |
| C. B. Taylor - 1831 - 514 pages
...a general extension of the law which limits appointments to four years. "In a country where offices are created solely for the benefit of the people,...right. The incumbent became an officer with a view to public-benefits ; when these require his removal, they are not to be sacrificed to private interests.... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1832 - 916 pages
...a general extension of the law which limits appointments to four years. In a country where offices are created solely for the benefit of the People,...a view to public benefits ; and when these require his removal, they are not to be sacrificed to private interests. It is the People, and they alone,... | |
| Philo Ashley Goodwin - 1832 - 446 pages
...station than another. Offices were not established to give support to particular men, at the pnblic expense. No individual wrong is therefore done by...a view to public benefits ; and when these require his removal, they are not to be sacrificed to private interests. It is the people, and they alone,... | |
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