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Casting more than your vote: the Hatch Act and political involvement for law enforcement personnel.
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'The basis of effective government is public confidence, and that confidence is endangered when ethical standards falter or appear to falter." (1)
--John F. Kennedy
Every election year brings more than simply the ability of exercising an individual's democratic right to vote. Elections also generate questions from legions of government workers concerning the impact of the federal statute governing partisan political activity, often referred to as the Hatch Act. Most federal employees know that the act applies to them in some way but they may not know how or ...
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The prodigious Connop Thirlwall.(Ryan)(Biography)
Magazine article from: Quadrant
; ...the shelf. The author is Connop Thirlwall DD, Bishop of St David...mastered his native English, Thirlwall at age three launched himself...Glen Iris, Effie and Mary Thirlwall, descendants of Connop's family. Effie had been...
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Theology, German Historicism, and Religious Education at Cambridge: The Controversies of Connop Thirlwall and Julius Hare, 1822-1834
Magazine article from: Anglican and Episcopal History
; ...Charles Hare (1795-1855) and Connop Thirlwall (1797-875) are rather enigmatic...intellectual and ecclesiastic life. Thirlwall, the subject of a single rather...figure within the establishment as Thirlwall - he rose to the position of archdeacon...
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Bishop Thirlwall's History of Greece; a selection.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Reference & Research Book News
; 9781904675297 Bishop Thirlwall's History of Greece; a selection. Ed. by Peter P. Liddel. Bristol Phoenix Press 2007 262 pages $45.00 Paperback DF214 In Connop Thirlwell's (1797-1875) day, no one wanted to know just a...
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Goethe, the Apostles, and Tennyson's supposed confessions. ('Supposed Confessions of a Second-rate Sensitive Mind')
Magazine article from: Philological Quarterly
; ...interest in Goethe was especially strong at Cambridge, and amongst Tennyson's Cambridge set. Julius Hare and Connop Thirlwall, the translators of Niebuhr, inspired the Trinity men they tutored with an enthusiasm for all things German and...
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Josef L. Altholz, Anatomy of a Controversy: The Debate over Essays and Reviews, 1860-1864.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Nineteenth-Century Prose
; ...Church of England clergymen is simply moral dishonesty ... (43). The implicit ideal of the essayists, Bishop Connop Thirlwall was to charge two years later, was "a National Church, without a theology,
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Clyde de L. Ryals, A World of Possibilities: Romantic Irony in Victorian Literature.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Nineteenth-Century Prose
; ...possibilities." The simplest and initial definition of romantic irony that Ryals offers grows from comments made by Connop Thirlwall in 1833. In short, it is an irony that mandates "suspended judgment required by the indeterminancy of the case...
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