The Congressional GlobeBlair & Rives, 1847 |
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... Executive discre- tion - its results , involving as they do , the integrity of our Union , and the perpetuity of our institu- tions , should not be intrusted to the judgment , the caprice , the policy , nor the ambition of a mere Executive ...
... Executive discre- tion - its results , involving as they do , the integrity of our Union , and the perpetuity of our institu- tions , should not be intrusted to the judgment , the caprice , the policy , nor the ambition of a mere Executive ...
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... executive power , being a ministerial power , from the legislative power . We are endeavoring to combine the two when we propose to execute our own law . The only example that has the slightest bearing upon this case , is the action of ...
... executive power , being a ministerial power , from the legislative power . We are endeavoring to combine the two when we propose to execute our own law . The only example that has the slightest bearing upon this case , is the action of ...
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... Executive veto ? It will be found , on looking into the history of the Government , that the great consideration which induced the framers of the Constitution to give this power to the President was to enable him to protect the Executive ...
... Executive veto ? It will be found , on looking into the history of the Government , that the great consideration which induced the framers of the Constitution to give this power to the President was to enable him to protect the Executive ...
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explanatory remarks by | 262 |
remarks on the bill granting land to Illinois | 535 |
remarks on slavery in the territories | 580 |
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