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 59 |
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The honorable Senator had told the Senate that er hereafter might be drawn ,
and for the purpose of havthose officers were in the discharge of important duties
, ing justice done to his opinions as an officer and a man . in violation of the ...
The honorable Senator had told the Senate that er hereafter might be drawn ,
and for the purpose of havthose officers were in the discharge of important duties
, ing justice done to his opinions as an officer and a man . in violation of the ...
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Mr . Bibe here read ihe following passage from executive officer appointed by
him alone , or by the Pres . the first ... is in charge of officers apthe State treasurer
, it would be acknowledged usurpation . pointed by the President , whether it be ...
Mr . Bibe here read ihe following passage from executive officer appointed by
him alone , or by the Pres . the first ... is in charge of officers apthe State treasurer
, it would be acknowledged usurpation . pointed by the President , whether it be ...
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He would practically abandon makes the President superior to the law , and the
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 ...
He would practically abandon makes the President superior to the law , and the
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 ...
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The presiding officer of the convention is an described in terms which he could
not consent to repeat , eminent and ... the duties of public officers , people
themselves , acting in their primary and joriginal and to represent their
constituents .
The presiding officer of the convention is an described in terms which he could
not consent to repeat , eminent and ... the duties of public officers , people
themselves , acting in their primary and joriginal and to represent their
constituents .
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... nor the example of President Madison , nor their adison , nor me unqualified
power of removing all the officers except the opinions of the Senate and House of
Representatives ofliudges ; and thus he has the control of the whole Execli1816 ...
... nor the example of President Madison , nor their adison , nor me unqualified
power of removing all the officers except the opinions of the Senate and House of
Representatives ofliudges ; and thus he has the control of the whole Execli1816 ...
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