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Grover Cleveland

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Grover Cleveland was the 22nd and 24th President of the United States, serving two non-consecutive terms from 1885 to 1889 and again from 1893 to 1897. A member of the Democratic Party, he was born in New Jersey and is known for his commitment to honesty and integrity in government. Cleveland's presidency was marked by his opposition to high tariffs and his efforts to reform the civil service system, which earned him a reputation as a champion of the common man.

Quotes by year · 188518971,035 total · peak 1886 (309)
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Feb 23, 1887

I think it will hardly be claimed that the patient investigation of the accounting officers should be lightly discredited in this case.

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Feb 23, 1887

It seems to be the opinion of all the officers of the Government who have examined the matter at all that a debt exists in favor of the Government upon this bond.

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Feb 23, 1887

I do not suppose that it was intended by the Congress to entirely relieve these sureties if a condition exists such as is above set out, which results in an indebtedness to the Government.

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Feb 22, 1887

The beneficiary mentioned in this bill is now receiving the highest rate of pension allowed in cases such as hers under the general law.

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Feb 22, 1887

It could not, therefore, by any possibility be of the least benefit to him, but, on the other hand, might jeopardize his advantages already gained.

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Feb 22, 1887

His widow's pension should be increased beyond that furnished others in her situation.

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Feb 22, 1887

I am certain that exact equality and fairness in the treatment of our veterans is, after all, more just, beneficent, and useful than unfair discrimination in favor of officers.

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Feb 22, 1887

I find no reason why this beneficiary should be singled out from his class.

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Feb 22, 1887

All the information which is available to me fails to furnish any reason why this pension should be specially increased.

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Feb 22, 1887

To the Senate: In answer to the resolution of the Senate of the 14th instant, relating to the arrest, trial, and discharge of A. K. Cutting, a citizen of the United States, by the authorities of Mexico, I transmit herewith a letter from…

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Feb 22, 1887

I can not put out of mind the soldiers in this condition who were privates in the ranks.

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Feb 22, 1887

He is now receiving the highest rate allowed under the general law for cases such as his, and he would be entitled to no more under the special act.

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