A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1897: 1861-1869U.S. Government Printing Office, 1897 |
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Էջ 731
... respondent had , in pursuance of the Con- stitution , required the opinion of each principal officer of the Executive Departments upon this question of constitutional executive power and duty , and had been advised by each of them ...
... respondent had , in pursuance of the Con- stitution , required the opinion of each principal officer of the Executive Departments upon this question of constitutional executive power and duty , and had been advised by each of them ...
Էջ 732
... respondent considered it to be proper to examine and decide whether the particular case of the said Stanton , on which it was this respondent's duty to act , was within or without the terms of that first section of the act , or , if ...
... respondent considered it to be proper to examine and decide whether the particular case of the said Stanton , on which it was this respondent's duty to act , was within or without the terms of that first section of the act , or , if ...
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... respondent , as President of the United States , on the 12th day of August , 1867 , seven days after the reception of the letter of the said Stan- ton of the 5th of August , hereinbefore stated , did issue to the said Stanton the order ...
... respondent , as President of the United States , on the 12th day of August , 1867 , seven days after the reception of the letter of the said Stan- ton of the 5th of August , hereinbefore stated , did issue to the said Stanton the order ...
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... respondent , as President of the United States , was advised , and he verily believed , and still believes , that the executive power of removal from office confided to him by the Consti- tution as aforesaid includes the power of ...
... respondent , as President of the United States , was advised , and he verily believed , and still believes , that the executive power of removal from office confided to him by the Consti- tution as aforesaid includes the power of ...
Էջ 735
... respondent did , on the 12th day of December , 1867 , transmit to the Senate of the United States a message , a copy whereof is hereunto annexed and marked B , wherein he made known the orders aforesaid and the reasons which had induced ...
... respondent did , on the 12th day of December , 1867 , transmit to the Senate of the United States a message , a copy whereof is hereunto annexed and marked B , wherein he made known the orders aforesaid and the reasons which had induced ...
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