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... Constitution and laws of the United States , which devolve on the Presi- dent the power and the duty to control the conduct of the business of that executive de- partment of the Government , and by reason of the constitutional duty of ...
... Constitution and laws of the United States , which devolve on the Presi- dent the power and the duty to control the conduct of the business of that executive de- partment of the Government , and by reason of the constitutional duty of ...
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... Constitution and laws of the United States , I am suspended from office as Sec- retary of War , and will cease to exercise any and all functions pertaining to the same ; and also directing me at once to transfer to General Ulysses S ...
... Constitution and laws of the United States , I am suspended from office as Sec- retary of War , and will cease to exercise any and all functions pertaining to the same ; and also directing me at once to transfer to General Ulysses S ...
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... Constitution when arguing for its adoption by the several States ; that the Constitution had nowhere given the President power of removal , either expressly or by strong implication ; but , on the contrary , had distinctly provided for ...
... Constitution when arguing for its adoption by the several States ; that the Constitution had nowhere given the President power of removal , either expressly or by strong implication ; but , on the contrary , had distinctly provided for ...
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... Constitution while it was pending for ratification before the State con- ventions by the author of the Federalist . But the construction which was given to the Con- stitution by Congress after great consideration and discussion was ...
... Constitution while it was pending for ratification before the State con- ventions by the author of the Federalist . But the construction which was given to the Con- stitution by Congress after great consideration and discussion was ...
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... Constitution and laws ? On this he avers , that by the Constitution there is " conferred on the President , as a part of the executive power , the power at any and all times of removing from office all executive officers for cause , to ...
... Constitution and laws ? On this he avers , that by the Constitution there is " conferred on the President , as a part of the executive power , the power at any and all times of removing from office all executive officers for cause , to ...
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Página 22 - ... let me remind you that, in early times, no States cherished greater harmony, both of principle and feeling, than Massachusetts and South Carolina. Would to God that harmony might again return ! Shoulder to shoulder they went through the Revolution, hand in hand they stood round the administration of Washington, and felt his own great arm lean on them for support.
Página 55 - This Commission to continue in force during the pleasure of the President of the United States, for the time being.
Página 35 - ... lawful for the President of the United States, in case he shall think it necessary, to authorize any person or persons, at his discretion, to perform the duties of the said respective offices...
Página 13 - That every person holding any civil office to which he has been appointed by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, and every person who shall hereafter be appointed to any such office, and shall become duly qualified to act therein, is, and shall be entitled to hold such office until a successor shall have been in like manner appointed and duly qualified, except as herein otherwise provided...
Página 29 - We define, therefore, an impeachable high crime or misdemeanor to be one, in its nature or consequences,, subversive of some fundamental or essential principle of government, or highly prejudicial to the public interest, and this may consist of a violation of the Constitution, of law, of an official oath, or of duty, by an act committed or omitted, or, without violating a positive law, by the abuse of discretionary powers from improper motives, or for any improper purpose.
Página 34 - And no officer in the military or naval service shall in time of peace be dismissed from service except upon and in pursuance of the sentence of a court-martial to that effect, or in commutation thereof.
Página 55 - In testimony, whereof I, Rutherford B. Hayes, President of the United States of America, have caused these Letters to be made Patent, and the Seal of the General Land Office to be hereunto affixed.
Página 18 - Provided, That the Secretaries of State, of the Treasury, of War, of the Navy, and of the Interior, the Postmaster General, and the Attorney General shall hold their offices respectively for and during the term of the President by whom they may have been appointed, and for one month thereafter, subject to removal by and with the advice and consent of the Senate.
Página 116 - President of the United States of America. To all who shall see these presents, greeting: Know ye, that reposing special trust and confidence in the...
Página 55 - States, and do authorize and empower him to execute and fulfill the duties of that office according to Law; and to have and to hold the said office with all the powers, privileges and emoluments to the same of right appertaining during the pleasure of the President of the United States for the time being.