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... life . Since its organization , in 1884 , the association has. 1 An account of this meeting is printed in the April number of the American Historical Review , and has been used in part in preparing the present report . 3.
... life . Since its organization , in 1884 , the association has. 1 An account of this meeting is printed in the April number of the American Historical Review , and has been used in part in preparing the present report . 3.
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... April . In these quotations the variety of special knowledge required by the modern historian was pointed out , and the consequent necessity that the history of the future should be the work of a literary artist and judicially minded ...
... April . In these quotations the variety of special knowledge required by the modern historian was pointed out , and the consequent necessity that the history of the future should be the work of a literary artist and judicially minded ...
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... .... 16 7 5 28 Grand total .. 213 21 208 1 1 42 486 Average per year . Probable number of officers , 1859 HIST 99 , VOL I - 6 121 1,520 REMOVALS UNDER LINCOLN , 1861 - APRIL 15 , 1865 REMOVAL OF OFFICIALS BY PRESIDENTS . 81.
... .... 16 7 5 28 Grand total .. 213 21 208 1 1 42 486 Average per year . Probable number of officers , 1859 HIST 99 , VOL I - 6 121 1,520 REMOVALS UNDER LINCOLN , 1861 - APRIL 15 , 1865 REMOVAL OF OFFICIALS BY PRESIDENTS . 81.
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American Historical Association. REMOVALS UNDER LINCOLN , 1861 - APRIL 15 , 1865 . Here , at least in the case of the 362 officers of the internal revenue , the ... APRIL 15 , 1865-1869 . The 82 AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION .
American Historical Association. REMOVALS UNDER LINCOLN , 1861 - APRIL 15 , 1865 . Here , at least in the case of the 362 officers of the internal revenue , the ... APRIL 15 , 1865-1869 . The 82 AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION .
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American Historical Association. REMOVALS UNDER JOHNSON , APRIL 15 , 1865-1869 . The removals by Johnson are not an instance of rotation in office . This idea had so impregnated the minds of the poli- ticians that it had been generally ...
American Historical Association. REMOVALS UNDER JOHNSON , APRIL 15 , 1865-1869 . The removals by Johnson are not an instance of rotation in office . This idea had so impregnated the minds of the poli- ticians that it had been generally ...
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Página vi - Congress the whole of such reports, or such portions thereof as he shall see fit. The Regents of the Smithsonian Institution are authorized to permit said association to deposit its collections, manuscripts, books, pamphlets, and other material for history in the Smithsonian Institution or in the National Museum at their discretion, upon such conditions and under such rules as they shall prescribe.
Página 133 - And to remove all doubts concerning the meaning of the word "inhabitant," in this constitution, every person shall be considered as an inhabitant, for the purpose of electing and being elected into any office, or place within this State, in that town, district, or plantation, where he dwelleth, or hath his home.
Página 151 - The Justices of the Supreme Court, and of the district courts of appeal and the judges of the superior courts and the municipal courts shall be ineligible to any other office or public employment than a judicial office or employment during the term for which they shall have been elected or appointed...
Página 65 - ... always present to them, and who, if ever they failed in an enterprise, would not allow their virtues to be lost to their country, but freely gave their lives to her as the fairest offering which they could present at her feast.
Página vi - Association, for the promotion of historical studies, the collection and preservation of historical manuscripts, and for kindred purposes in the interest of American history and of history in America.
Página 65 - I would have you day by day fix your eyes upon the greatness of Athens, until you become filled with the love of her; and when you are impressed by the spectacle of her glory, reflect that this empire has been acquired by men who knew their duty and had the courage to do it...
Página 52 - will perhaps make it less attractive to hearers ; but it will be enough if it is found profitable by those who desire an exact knowledge of the past as a key to the future, which in all human probability will repeat or resemble the past.
Página 150 - ... one person to faithfully and impartially discharge the duties of one, toward the incumbent of the other. Thus, a man may not be landlord and tenant of the same premises. He may be landlord of one farm and tenant of another, though he may not at the same hour be able to do the duty of each relation. The offices must subordinate, one the other, and they must, per se, have the right to interfere, one with the other, before they are incompatible at common law
Página 166 - I replied that I was not prepared to go to that extent, and furthermore, that I did not desire that anything I said in the message should be so obscure as to give rise to doubt or discussion as to what my true meaning was; that I had in my last message declared that I did not contemplate the conquest of Mexico, and that in another part of this paper I had said the same thing.
Página 531 - is the name of a residuum which has been left when one group of facts after another has been taken possession of by some science...