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" The necessity of such caution and secrecy was one cogent reason for vesting the power of making treaties in the president, with the advice and consent of the senate ; the principle on which that body was formed confining it to a small number of members.... "
House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents: 13th Congress, 2d ... - Página 772
por United States. Congress. House
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Hearings

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1939 - 722 páginas
...and secrecy was one cogent reason for vesting the power of making treaties in the President, with the advice and consent of the Senate, the principle on...power would be to establish a dangerous precedent." 1 Messages and Papers of the Presidents, p. 194. The marked difference between foreign affairs and...
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Freedom of Information and Secrecy in Government: Hearing Before the ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights - 1958 - 1056 páginas
...and secrecy was one cogent reason for vesting the power of making treaties in the President, with the advice and consent of the Senate, the principle on...power would be to establish a dangerous precedent. "It does not occur that the inspection of the papers asked for can be relative to any purpose under...
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Freedom of Information and Secrecy in Government: Hearing Before the ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights - 1958 - 1060 páginas
...members. To admit, then, a right in the House of Representatives to demand and to have as a mutter of course all the papers respecting a negotiation with a foreign power woold be to establish a dangerous precedent. "It does not occur that the inspection of the papers asked...
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Executive Privilege: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on ..., Partes1-2

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights - 1959 - 390 páginas
...admit, then, a right in the House of Representatives to demand and to have as a matter of course all papers respecting a negotiation with a foreign power would be to establish a dangerous precedent." 1 Messages and Papers of the Presidents, p. 194. The marked difference between foreign affairs and...
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Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Partes1-2

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1959 - 392 páginas
...admit, then, a right in the House of Representatives to demand and to have as a matter of course all papers respecting a negotiation with a foreign power would be to establish a dangerous precedent." 1 Messages and Papers of the Presidents, p. 194. The marked difference between foreign affairs and...
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Executive Privilege

United States. Congress. Senate. Judiciary - 1959 - 386 páginas
...admit, then, a right in the House of Representatives to demand and to have as a matter of course all papers respecting a negotiation with a foreign power would be to establish a dangerous precedent." 1 Messages and Papers of the Presidents, p. 194. The marked difference between foreign affairs and...
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Committee Prints

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Government Operations - 1965 - 824 páginas
...and secrecy was one cogent reason for vesting the power of making treaties in the President, with the advice and consent of the Senate, the principle on...power would be to establish a dangerous precedent." The marked difference between foreign affairs and domestic affairs, in this respect is recognized by...
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Conduct of National Security Policy: Selected Readings

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Government Operations. Subcommittee on National Security and International Operations - 1965 - 164 páginas
...and secrecy was one cogent reason for vesting the power of making treaties in the President, with the advice and consent of the Senate, the principle on...power would be to establish a dangerous precedent." The marked difference between foreign affairs and domestic affairs, in this respect is recognized by...
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Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Government Operations

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Government Operations - 1966 - 1668 páginas
...and secrecy was one cogent reason for vesting the power of making treaties in the President, with the - The marked difference between foreign affairs and domestic affairs, in this respect is recognized by...
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Availability of Information to Congress: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations. Foreign Operations and Government Information Subcommittee - 1973 - 380 páginas
...and secrecy was one cogent reason for vesting the power of making treaties in the President, with the advice and consent of the Senate, the principle on...power would be to establish a dangerous precedent. "It dues not occur that the inspection of the papers asked for can be relative to any purpose under...
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