The Growth of the United States: The expansion of the nation, 1865-1943H. Holt, 1943 |
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... responsibility should , so far as practicable , be filled by the promotion of worthy and efficient officers . The investigation of all complaints and the punishment of all official misconduct should be prompt and thorough . Arthur ...
... responsibility should , so far as practicable , be filled by the promotion of worthy and efficient officers . The investigation of all complaints and the punishment of all official misconduct should be prompt and thorough . Arthur ...
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... responsibilities of a colonial office , operating directly under the President . Congress acquiesced in this assump- tion ... responsibility that they could look after their own affairs . So the army fed the starving , cared for the sick ...
... responsibilities of a colonial office , operating directly under the President . Congress acquiesced in this assump- tion ... responsibility that they could look after their own affairs . So the army fed the starving , cared for the sick ...
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... responsibility , something which neither could lawfully do . Then Fall's purpose was revealed ; he promptly leased the California reserves to his friend , Edward F. Doheny . In April , 1922 , he leased the Teapot Dome field to another ...
... responsibility , something which neither could lawfully do . Then Fall's purpose was revealed ; he promptly leased the California reserves to his friend , Edward F. Doheny . In April , 1922 , he leased the Teapot Dome field to another ...
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