Miscellaneous Documents: 30th Congress, 1st Session - 49th Congress, 1st Session, Volumen3 |
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... tion to those of his already - existing office , which he , the said Blunt , having before him the fear of dismissal , did assume and perform , without additional compensation . At the expiration of the said legal leave of absence of ...
... tion to those of his already - existing office , which he , the said Blunt , having before him the fear of dismissal , did assume and perform , without additional compensation . At the expiration of the said legal leave of absence of ...
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... tion as to mail - agents being or not being in service . Mr. Stahl might be paid for six months or six years without the postmaster at Boston knowing that he performs a day's service . He is not in my office . I cannot know where he is ...
... tion as to mail - agents being or not being in service . Mr. Stahl might be paid for six months or six years without the postmaster at Boston knowing that he performs a day's service . He is not in my office . I cannot know where he is ...
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... tion were paid to the post - office clerks who handle the letters of business men , and if they were allowed a decent living , there would be less trouble from the loss of letters than there is to - day . If there is any department of ...
... tion were paid to the post - office clerks who handle the letters of business men , and if they were allowed a decent living , there would be less trouble from the loss of letters than there is to - day . If there is any department of ...
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... tion from another ? -A . Yes , sir . Q. The leave of absence would come from Mr. Bangs's office and the letter of accept- ance of resignation from the First Assistant Postmaster - General ? -A . Yes , sir . By Mr. TOWNSEND : Q. As your ...
... tion from another ? -A . Yes , sir . Q. The leave of absence would come from Mr. Bangs's office and the letter of accept- ance of resignation from the First Assistant Postmaster - General ? -A . Yes , sir . By Mr. TOWNSEND : Q. As your ...
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... tion to do a certain job , and only spent six hours at it in one day , I would certainly call myself on duty the whole day . Q. Suppose that you were at home on a Sunday and did three hours ' work on that day , would you split it up and ...
... tion to do a certain job , and only spent six hours at it in one day , I would certainly call myself on duty the whole day . Q. Suppose that you were at home on a Sunday and did three hours ' work on that day , would you split it up and ...
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