My view was that every executive officer, and above all every executive officer in high position, was a steward of the people bound actively and affirmatively to do all he could for the people, and not to content himself with the negative merit of keeping... Presidential Records Act of 1978: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the ... - Էջ 486United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations. Subcommittee on Government Information and Individual Rights - 1978 - 896 էջԱմբողջությամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1913 - 686 էջ
...imposed by the Congress under its Constitutional powers. My view was that every executive officer, and above all every executive officer in high position,...declined to adopt the view that what was imperatively necessary for the Nation could not be done by the President unless he could find some specific authorization... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1914 - 886 էջ
...imposed by the J^-Congress under its Constitutional powers. My view was y that every executive officer, and above all every executive / officer in high position,...content himself with the negative merit of keeping . TVS talents undamaged in a napkin. I declined to adopt the view that what was imperatively necessary... | |
| William Howard Taft - 1916 - 164 էջ
...Constitution or imposed by Congress under its constitutional powers. My view was that every executive officer, and above all every executive officer in high position,...talents undamaged in a napkin. I declined to adopt this view that what was imperatively necessary for the nation could not be done by the President unless... | |
| Henry Campbell Black - 1919 - 222 էջ
...imposed by the Congress under its constitutional powers. My view was that every executive officer, and above all every executive officer in high position,...declined to adopt the view that what was imperatively necessary for the nation could not be done by the President unless he could find some specific authorization... | |
| Henry Campbell Black - 1919 - 216 էջ
...the Congress under its constitutional powers. My view was that every executive officer, and above alt every executive officer in high position, was a steward...declined to adopt the view that what was imperatively necessary for the nation could not be done by the President unless. he could find some specific authorization... | |
| 1920 - 678 էջ
...imposed by the Congress under its constitutional powers. My view was that every executive officer, and above all every executive officer in high position,...declined to adopt the view that what was imperatively necessary for the nation could not be done by the President unless he could find some specific authorization... | |
| Walter Hines Page, Arthur Wilson Page - 1920 - 962 էջ
...imposed by the Congress under its constitutional powers. My view was that every executive officer, and above all every executive officer in high position,...merit of keeping his talents undamaged in a napkin. 1 declined to adopt the view that what was imperatively necessary for the nation could not be done... | |
| Edwin Charles Hill, Bela James Porter - 1921 - 344 էջ
...imposed by the Congress under its constitutional powers. My view was that every executive officer, and above all every executive officer in high position,...declined to adopt the view that what was imperatively necessary for the nation could not be done by the President unless he could find some specific authorization... | |
| Clarence Arthur Berdahl - 1921 - 312 էջ
...unable to exercise the necessary controlling power. ' ' Willoughby, Constitutional Law, I, 47. was that every executive officer in high position was a steward...declined to adopt the view that what was imperatively necessary for the Nation could not be done by the President unless he , ' could find some specific... | |
| 1921 - 760 էջ
...was limited_only^hy specific and prnhirntinna jpppnring in thp was that every executive, officej Jft high position was a steward of the people bound actively...declined to adopt the view that what was imperatively necessary for the Nation could not be done by the President unless he could find some specific authorization... | |
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