Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Band 2;Band 14;Band 71Gales & Seaton, 1837 |
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... President's message . He contended , how- ever , that the time proposed in the amendment of the gen- tleman from Georgia was too short for the deliberation of a measure of such importance as the one adverted to . The Senate , consisting ...
... President's message . He contended , how- ever , that the time proposed in the amendment of the gen- tleman from Georgia was too short for the deliberation of a measure of such importance as the one adverted to . The Senate , consisting ...
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... President ( and the re- mark is equally applicable to the Governor of a State ) shall not have the power to fill a vacancy thus circumstanced , the powers are inadequate to the purpose , and the sub- stance of the constitution will be ...
... President ( and the re- mark is equally applicable to the Governor of a State ) shall not have the power to fill a vacancy thus circumstanced , the powers are inadequate to the purpose , and the sub- stance of the constitution will be ...
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... President , he cannot appoint to such offices during the recess of the Senate . In many instances , where offices are created by law , special power is , on this very account , given to the President to fill thera during the recess ...
... President , he cannot appoint to such offices during the recess of the Senate . In many instances , where offices are created by law , special power is , on this very account , given to the President to fill thera during the recess ...
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... President to fill vacancies happening during the recess of the Senate . The question was stated with great address in the first resolution of Mr. Gore , as- suming that no vacancy could happen in an office not be- fore filled . But the ...
... President to fill vacancies happening during the recess of the Senate . The question was stated with great address in the first resolution of Mr. Gore , as- suming that no vacancy could happen in an office not be- fore filled . But the ...
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... President suppose it would pass ? Was he not aware that , if passed , he would be bound to veto it ? It would be remarked , as a singular feature in the case , that in the message there was an implied reproach upon the Congress of other ...
... President suppose it would pass ? Was he not aware that , if passed , he would be bound to veto it ? It would be remarked , as a singular feature in the case , that in the message there was an implied reproach upon the Congress of other ...
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