A Memorial of the Life and Services of John D. PhilbrickLarkin Dunton New England Publishing Company, 1887 - 225 pages |
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Page 84
... true democracy , President Jackson inaugurated the custom of removing officers without regard to their qualifications for their duties or their behavior . The assumption and exercise of this arbitrary authority made the public officers ...
... true democracy , President Jackson inaugurated the custom of removing officers without regard to their qualifications for their duties or their behavior . The assumption and exercise of this arbitrary authority made the public officers ...
Page 92
... true reformer , ripe in wisdom and experience , who recog nized and defended acquisitions already won while ear- nestly striving for still further advancement . The goal for which we are all confessedly striving is the most economical ...
... true reformer , ripe in wisdom and experience , who recog nized and defended acquisitions already won while ear- nestly striving for still further advancement . The goal for which we are all confessedly striving is the most economical ...
Page 104
... true nobility of his nature more clearly manifested than during those years of approaching darkness . It was the good fortune of the writer to visit him often in his home during that time , and he never failed to be impressed with the ...
... true nobility of his nature more clearly manifested than during those years of approaching darkness . It was the good fortune of the writer to visit him often in his home during that time , and he never failed to be impressed with the ...
Page 109
... true to his convictions as the sun in its course . Mr. Philbrick always stood for what he deemed right , and , standing there , he never could be moved ; he was a wall of strength . To the younger members of his class , who at one time ...
... true to his convictions as the sun in its course . Mr. Philbrick always stood for what he deemed right , and , standing there , he never could be moved ; he was a wall of strength . To the younger members of his class , who at one time ...
Page 128
... true man , who served his generation faithfully and successfully , he deserves to be held in grateful remembrance . LETTER OF GEN . JOHN EATON , LL.D. Your plan is most fit . But it would be easier to write a volume than " a word ...
... true man , who served his generation faithfully and successfully , he deserves to be held in grateful remembrance . LETTER OF GEN . JOHN EATON , LL.D. Your plan is most fit . But it would be easier to write a volume than " a word ...
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