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" No President who performs his duty faithfully and conscientiously can have any leisure. If he entrusts the details and smaller matters to subordinates constant errors will occur. I prefer to supervise the whole operations of the Government myself rather... "
Records of the Columbia Historical Society, Washington, D.C. - 121 ページ
Columbia Historical Society (Washington, D.C.) 著 - 1915
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Annual Report of the American Historical Association

American Historical Association - 1916 - 516 ページ
...Cabinet sessions, regular and " special," becomes positively irksome in the record. These are Folk's words : No President who performs his duty faithfully and conscientiously can have any leisure. If he Intrusts the details and smaller matters to subordinates constant errors will occur. I prefer to supervise...

Historical Briefs

James Schouler - 1896 - 348 ページ
...that he found the presidency no bed of roses. "No President," he writes at the close of this year, " who performs his duty faithfully and conscientiously can have any leisure. If he intrusts the details and smaller matters to subordinates, constant errors will occur. I prefer to supervise...

The Diary of James K. Polk During His Presidency, 1845 to 1849: Now ..., 第 4 巻

United States. President (1845-1849 : Polk) - 1910 - 516 ページ
...The public have no idea of the constant accumulation of business requiring the President's attention. No President who performs his duty faithfully and...business to subordinates, and this makes my duties very great. SATURDAY, jOth December, 1848. — A few members of the Cabinet called this morning before the...

Chicago Historical Society Collection, 第 9 巻

Chicago Historical Society - 1910 - 486 ページ
...The public have no idea of the constant accumulation of business requiring the President's attention. No President who performs his duty faithfully and...business to subordinates, and this makes my duties very great. SATURDAY, 3Oth December, 1848.— A few members of the Cabinet called this morning before the...

Annual Report of the American Historical Association

American Historical Association - 1916 - 516 ページ
...President who performs his duty faithfully and conscientiously can have any leisure. If he Intrusts the details and smaller matters to subordinates constant...whole operations of the Government myself rather than Intrust the public business to subordinates, and this makes my duties very great.4 This was not idle...

Annual Report of the American Historical Association

American Historical Association - 1916 - 516 ページ
...who performs his duty faithfully and conscientiously can have any leisure. If he intrusts the detalle and smaller matters to subordinates constant errors...whole operations of the Government myself rather than Intrust the public business to subordinates, and this makes my duties very great4 This was not idle...

Annual Report of the American Historical Association

American Historical Association - 1916 - 496 ページ
...Cabinet sessions, regular and " special," becomes positively irksome in the record. These are Polk's words : No President who performs his duty faithfully and conscientiously can have any leisure. If he intrusts the detaiis and smaller matters to subordinates constant errors will occur. I prefer to supervise...

James K. Polk, a Political Biography

Eugene Irving McCormac - 1922 - 774 ページ
...his duty faithfully and conscientiously can have any leisure. If he entrusts the details and small matters to subordinates constant errors will occur....business to subordinates and this makes my duties very great.2* Although the excerpts just quoted were written during the last year of his administration,...

The Atlantic Monthly, 第 76 巻

1895 - 954 ページ
...that he found the presidency no bed of roses. " No President," he writes at the close of this year, " who performs his duty faithfully and conscientiously...business to subordinates ; and this makes my duties very great." Mr. Polk had much of Old Hickory's dislike of financial monopolists. While looking after the...

The Atlantic Monthly, 第 76 巻

1895 - 896 ページ
...that he found the presidency no bed of roses. " No President," he writes at the close of this year, '' who performs his duty faithfully and conscientiously...business to subordinates ; and this makes my duties very great." Mr. Polk had much of Old Hickory's dislike of financial monopolists. While looking after the...




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