Eloquence of the United States, Volume 2Jonathan Seymour, 1830 |
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... consider this amend- ment as having for its object , and its sole object too , the establishment of this principle : " that the House of Representatives , by its power over appropriations , has a right to control and direct the ...
... consider this amend- ment as having for its object , and its sole object too , the establishment of this principle : " that the House of Representatives , by its power over appropriations , has a right to control and direct the ...
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... resolutions as we please . The interference in one case is equally unconstitution- al as in the other . It has indeed become fashionable , with some gentlemen on this floor , to consider this APPOINTMENT OF FOREIGN MINISTERS . 27.
... resolutions as we please . The interference in one case is equally unconstitution- al as in the other . It has indeed become fashionable , with some gentlemen on this floor , to consider this APPOINTMENT OF FOREIGN MINISTERS . 27.
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Ebenezer Bancroft Williston. with some gentlemen on this floor , to consider this House as " the people , " and to speak and act as if the people had delegated to us , their general superintend- ing power over the other departments ; but ...
Ebenezer Bancroft Williston. with some gentlemen on this floor , to consider this House as " the people , " and to speak and act as if the people had delegated to us , their general superintend- ing power over the other departments ; but ...
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... consider them as authorized by law , as much as the appointment of a judge , or a secretary of the treasury ; and must in- quire whether the motives are sufficiently urgent , the case sufficiently extreme , to induce the necessity of ...
... consider them as authorized by law , as much as the appointment of a judge , or a secretary of the treasury ; and must in- quire whether the motives are sufficiently urgent , the case sufficiently extreme , to induce the necessity of ...
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... considering the office as already existing , it merely directs how it shall be filled . " The President , " it says , " by and with the advice and consent of the senate , shall appoint foreign ministers and consuls . " Unless , then ...
... considering the office as already existing , it merely directs how it shall be filled . " The President , " it says , " by and with the advice and consent of the senate , shall appoint foreign ministers and consuls . " Unless , then ...
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