I am President of all the people of the United States without regard to creed, color, birthplace, occupation, or social condition. My aim is to do equal and exact justice as among them all. In the employment and dismissal of men in the Government service,... Service Monographs of the United States Government - Page 55by Brookings Institution. Institute for Government Research - 1925 - 143 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1904 - 556 pages
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| Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan - 1920 - 1134 pages
...birthplace, occupation or social condition. My aim is to do equal and exact justice as among them all. In the employment and dismissal of men in the Government...Catholic, a Jew or a Gentile, as being for or against him. "In the communications sent me by various labor organizations protesting against the retention of Miller... | |
| 1904 - 808 pages
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| 1921 - 574 pages
...birthplace, occupation, or social condition. My aim is to do equal and exact justice as among them all. In the employment and dismissal of men in the Government...Catholic, a Jew or a gentile, as being for or against him. "In the communication sent me by various labor organizations protesting against the retention of Miller... | |
| 1904 - 328 pages
...birthplace, occupation, or social condition. My aim is to do equal and exact justice as among them all. In the employment and dismissal of men in the Government...Catholic, a Jew or a Gentile, as being for or against him. In the communications sent me by various labor organizations protesting against the retention of Miller... | |
| United States. President (1901-1909 : Roosevelt), Theodore Roosevelt - 1904 - 512 pages
...birthplace, occupation, or social condition. My aim is to do equal and exact justice as among them all. In the employment and dismissal of men in the Government...Catholic, a Jew or a Gentile, as being for or against him. "In the communications sent me by various labor organizations protesting against the retention of Miller... | |
| Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ). National committee, 1904-1908 - 1904 - 642 pages
...birthplace, occupation, or social condition. My aim is to do equal and exact justice as among them all. In the employment and dismissal of men in the Government service I can no more recognize thé fact that a man does or does not belong to a union. as being for or against him. than I can recognize... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1904 - 710 pages
...to President Roosevelt's attention, he ordered Miller's reinstatement, and in so doing said : — ' In the employment and dismissal of men in the government service, I can no more recognise the fact that a man does or does not belong to a union as being for or against him, than... | |
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