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" Senate; and if the Judges of the Supreme Court should dare, AS THEY HAD DONE, to declare an act of Congress unconstitutional, or to send a mandamus to the Secretary of State, AS THEY HAD DONE, it was the undoubted right of the House of Representatives... "
Judicial Tenure in the United States: With Special Reference to the Tenure ... - Página 119
por William Seal Carpenter - 1918 - 234 páginas
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Memoirs of John Quincy Adams: Comprising Portions of His Diary ..., Volumen1

John Quincy Adams - 1874 - 578 páginas
...DONE, to declare an act of Congress unconstitutional, or to send a mandamus to the Secretary of State, AS THEY HAD DONE, it was the undoubted right of the...or sincere they may have been in entertaining them. Impeachment was not a criminal prosecution ; it was no prosecution at all. The Senate sitting for the...
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Political Science Quarterly, Volumen5

1890 - 868 páginas
...of Congress unconstitutional, or to send a mandamus to the secretary of State as they had done," 1 it was the undoubted right of the House of Representatives...honest or sincere they may have been in entertaining them.2 Impeachment was not a criminal prosecution, and the conviction of a judge did not imply any...
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The American Federationist, Volumen20

1913 - 830 páginas
...done, to declare an act of Congress unconstitutional, or to send a mandamus to the Secretary of State, as they had done, it was the undoubted right of the House to impeach them, and of the Senate to remove them, for giving such opinions, however honest or sincere...
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A History of Political Parties in the United States: Volume I-, Volumen1

John Pancoast Gordy - 1900 - 634 páginas
...of the Supreme Court should dare, as they had done, to declare an act of Congress unconstitutional, it was the undoubted right of the House of Representatives...impeach them, and of the Senate to remove them, for holding such opinions, however sincere and honest they might be. Impeachment was not a criminal prosecution;...
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Political History of the United States: With Special Reference to ..., Volumen2

John Pancoast Gordy - 1903 - 616 páginas
...of the Supreme Court should dare, as they had done, to declare an act of Congress unconstitutional, it was the undoubted right of the House of Representatives...impeach them, and of the Senate to remove them, for holding such opinions, however sincere and honest they might be. Impeachment was not a criminal prosecution...
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Great American Lawyers: The Lives and Influence of Judges and ..., Volumen2

William Draper Lewis - 1907 - 592 páginas
...done, to declare an act of Congress unconstitutional, or to send a mandamus to the Secretary of State, as they had done, it was the undoubted right of the House to impeach them, and of the Senate to remove them, for giving such opinions, however honest or sincere...
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The Theory of Social Revolutions

Brooks Adams - 1913 - 270 páginas
...done, to declare an act of Congress unconstitutional, or to send a mandamus to the Secretary of State, as they had done, it was the undoubted right of the...or sincere they may have been in entertaining them. * * * And a removal by impeachment was nothing more than a declaration by Congress to this effect :...
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William Branch Giles: A Study in the Politics of Virginia and the Nation ...

Dice Robins Anderson - 1914 - 298 páginas
...DONE, to declare an act of Congress unconstitutional, or to send a mandamus to the Secretary of State, AS THEY HAD DONE, it was the undoubted right of the...or sincere they may have been in entertaining them. Impeachment was not a criminal prosecution, it was no prosecution at all. . . . Removal [of a judge]...
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William Branch Giles: A Study in the Politics of Virginia and the Nation ...

Dice Robins Anderson - 1914 - 296 páginas
...DONE, to declare an act of Congress unconstitutional, or to send a mandamus to the Secretary of State, AS THEY HAD DONE, it was the undoubted right of the...or sincere they may have been in entertaining them. Impeachment was not a criminal prosecution, it was no prosecution at all. . . . Removal [of a judge]...
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Law Notes, Volumen20

1917 - 308 páginas
...done, to declare an Act of Congress unconstitutional, or to send a mandamus to the Secretary of State, as they had done, it was the undoubted right of the House to impeach them and of the Senate to remove them, for giving such opinions, however honest or sincere...
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