Letter From Horace Binney to the General Committee of Invitation And Corresp

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Letter From Horace Binney to the General Committee of Invitation And Corresp
Horace Binney
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Washington makes no distinction be- tween the lawfully elected and appointed administration of government and the government itself. He speaks of both in the same paragraph as the government. By the measures of government he means the measures of admi- nistration. The administration is the government m action. Wlien the people constitutionally change the actors in administration the government is not changed, and the action of the government is entitled to the same regard, respect and support. ...If tliere be any practical distinction between the government and tlio administra- tion, party has made it, and not Washington ; and it is a distinction disloyal to the Union, the Constitution, and the Government. It reduces loyalty to the degraded rank of personal favor to pereonal actors in the government, and to party satisfaction with party measures of govern- ment.
The doctrines cf Washington were not party doctrines. Washington belonged to no party, wrote for no party, and acted for no party.


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