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... President , the elections generally settle the policy of the country . I concede that the President should not be invested with power to thwart the will of the people as expressed in the elections . It is to be presumed that the ...
... President , the elections generally settle the policy of the country . I concede that the President should not be invested with power to thwart the will of the people as expressed in the elections . It is to be presumed that the ...
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... President . " Mr. Benton was so hard put to get the necessary material for a hostile proclamation that should reach the hearts and the ears of the American people against the then Admin- istration that he gave in his report a list of ...
... President . " Mr. Benton was so hard put to get the necessary material for a hostile proclamation that should reach the hearts and the ears of the American people against the then Admin- istration that he gave in his report a list of ...
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... President could and if he has no authority to appoint anybody have under any construction of the Constitu- to an office , he certainly could not remove tion . Nobody has claimed anything more for anybody from an office , because there ...
... President could and if he has no authority to appoint anybody have under any construction of the Constitu- to an office , he certainly could not remove tion . Nobody has claimed anything more for anybody from an office , because there ...
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adjourn Amasa Cobb amendment Andrew Johnson appointed appropriation authority Benjamin F bill H. R. BINGHAM bonds BUTLER Chair Claims Clinton L coin Committee of Elections concurred Constitution contracts Crebs DAWES District of Columbia duty Eliakim H enrolled FARNSWORTH Finkelnburg Government granting gress Hambleton honorable Senator House of Representatives Illinois Indian introduced a bill John joint resolution joint resolution S. R. judges Judiciary KELLEY Lawyer leave to introduce legislation Massachusetts MAYNARD ment mittee motion was agreed North Carolina object Ohio party passed Pennsylvania point of order POMEROY power of removal presented the petition previous question printed proposed Public Lands railroad read twice referred repeal SCHENCK SCOFIELD Secretary Senate SPEAKER SUMNER Supreme Court suspend tenure-of-office act tion Treasury treaties tribes TRUMBULL unani unanimous consent obtained United VICE PRESIDENT Washburn William William Smyth yeas and nays