Civil Service Speech Delivered in the House of Representatives Apr 5 186

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Civil Service Speech Delivered in the House of Representatives Apr 5 186
Thomas a Thomas Allen Jenckes
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It is a most insidious opposition to a measure that it does not go far enough. It is a part of the falselogic I have already commented upon that would argue that we should not attempt to do aijy good, because we do not undertake at one effort all that may be supposed attain- able. But the limit in this case is not of my seeking; it is found in the Constitution itself. The most that can be done in that higher sphere is to give the higher powers the use of the means which we create. The bill prop...oses to do this. For the results we are not at all responsible, for they are now, and must con- tinue to be, beyond our jurisdiction or control.
WHY THE EXPERIENCE OP OTHER COUNTRIES SHOULD BE TAKEN ADVANTAGE OP.
It is objected to this measure by the gen- tleman from Pennsylvania [Mr. WOODWARD] that the examples drawn from other Govern- ments, "despotic or monarchical, " "never can or ought to become a rule for a free republic. " "It is one of the great vices of the bill, " says he, "that it is not built upon the American ideas of government, but upon -those of the 12 Old World.


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