Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress: [Dec. 6, 1824, to the First Session of the Twenty-fifth Congress, Oct. 16, 1837] Together with an Appendix, Containing the Most Important State Papers and Public Documents to which the Session Has Given Birth: to which are Added, the Laws Enacted During the Session, with a Copious Index to the Whole ..., Band 2;Band 10;Band 59Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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... officers were in the discharge of important duties , ing justice done to his opinions as an officer and a man . in violation of the principles of the constitution , and in derogation of the rights of the Senate . He would ask the ...
... officers were in the discharge of important duties , ing justice done to his opinions as an officer and a man . in violation of the principles of the constitution , and in derogation of the rights of the Senate . He would ask the ...
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... officers , independently of the Presi- its own records such claims of absolute power as it con - dent , to take the charge and custody of the public prop- tains , is , or is not , a breach of the privileges of that body erty contained ...
... officers , independently of the Presi- its own records such claims of absolute power as it con - dent , to take the charge and custody of the public prop- tains , is , or is not , a breach of the privileges of that body erty contained ...
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... officer another of the provisions of the constitution ; pay his who would hesitate to obey his illegal command , must do officers without regard to the appropriations , or make it at the hazard of his own removal , and having his sta ...
... officer another of the provisions of the constitution ; pay his who would hesitate to obey his illegal command , must do officers without regard to the appropriations , or make it at the hazard of his own removal , and having his sta ...
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... officers except the opinions of the Senate and House of Representatives of judges ; and thus he has the control of the whole Execu- 1816 , nor of the Supreme Court , are of any avail , mere tive power of the Government . This leads me ...
... officers except the opinions of the Senate and House of Representatives of judges ; and thus he has the control of the whole Execu- 1816 , nor of the Supreme Court , are of any avail , mere tive power of the Government . This leads me ...
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... officers . Like all ordinate authorities of this Government . The Congress , trusts , the powers of the trustees are qualified by the uses the Executive , and the Court , must each for itself be and ends for which the trusts and powers ...
... officers . Like all ordinate authorities of this Government . The Congress , trusts , the powers of the trustees are qualified by the uses the Executive , and the Court , must each for itself be and ends for which the trusts and powers ...
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