"A large proportion of the offices in this vast country is not held by the best, most learned and most cultivated men, but by men of mediocre attainments, whose hearts and whose eyes have been fixed on those places, and who, to obtain them, have used every means, honorable and dishonorable."
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William H. Crogman, "The Importance of Correct Ideals" (1892), in Talks for the Times (1896), p. 281
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