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 ..., Volume 10;Volume 60Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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... executive power , would have been in to such other matters respecting foreign affairs as the strict compliance with the constitution . In this view of the President of the United States shall assign to the said de- power of Congress ...
... executive power , would have been in to such other matters respecting foreign affairs as the strict compliance with the constitution . In this view of the President of the United States shall assign to the said de- power of Congress ...
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... power and duty, and not entitled to a moment's consideration by the House. The reasons of the Secretary sink into ... executive, and subject to Executive control. Some gentlemen have not felt satisfied with declaring the Treasury ...
... power and duty, and not entitled to a moment's consideration by the House. The reasons of the Secretary sink into ... executive, and subject to Executive control. Some gentlemen have not felt satisfied with declaring the Treasury ...
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... Executive Department of Foreign Affairs, the head of which is now called the Secretary of State, enacts in these ... power over these departments upon the authority of the law, independent of the constitution. But, let him derive this power ...
... Executive Department of Foreign Affairs, the head of which is now called the Secretary of State, enacts in these ... power over these departments upon the authority of the law, independent of the constitution. But, let him derive this power ...
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... power of removal? The very authority (Mr. Madison) upon which gentlemen have ... Executive patronage is his strong armor, that shields him, harmless, from ... Executive favor. To question the propriety of the President's conduct, is to ...
... power of removal? The very authority (Mr. Madison) upon which gentlemen have ... Executive patronage is his strong armor, that shields him, harmless, from ... Executive favor. To question the propriety of the President's conduct, is to ...
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... Executive usurpation of which we have complained. Instead of considering it in its true character, as a mere duty, subservient to the laws, it has been construed and acted upon as a distinct grant of power, clothing the Executive with ...
... Executive usurpation of which we have complained. Instead of considering it in its true character, as a mere duty, subservient to the laws, it has been construed and acted upon as a distinct grant of power, clothing the Executive with ...
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