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... who may have contributed in any degree to promote the election of a President
, the friends of the present incumbent deemed this appointment so dangerous an
attempt on the purity of Congress , as to be itself sufficient ground of opposition ...
... who may have contributed in any degree to promote the election of a President
, the friends of the present incumbent deemed this appointment so dangerous an
attempt on the purity of Congress , as to be itself sufficient ground of opposition ...
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... however , and it is a natural consequence of the system which has been acted
on , that within the last three years , more nominations have been rejected , on
the ground of unfitness , than in all the preceding forty years of the government .
... however , and it is a natural consequence of the system which has been acted
on , that within the last three years , more nominations have been rejected , on
the ground of unfitness , than in all the preceding forty years of the government .
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Men are turned out of office , and others put in , and receive salaries from the
public treasury , on the ground , either openly avowed , or falsely denied , that
they had rendered service in the election of the very individual , who makes this ...
Men are turned out of office , and others put in , and receive salaries from the
public treasury , on the ground , either openly avowed , or falsely denied , that
they had rendered service in the election of the very individual , who makes this ...
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