| Adolphe de Pineton marquis de Chambrun - 1874 - 318 páginas
...veto message the President said: " The Congress, the executive and the court must each for itself be guided by its own opinion of the Constitution. Each...by others. It is as much the duty of the House of Eepresentatives, of the Senate and of the President to decide upon the constitutionality of any till... | |
| United States. Congress - 1908 - 864 páginas
...precedent therefore which, Jf Its authority were admitted, ought to weigh in favor of the act before me. who takes an oath to support the Constitution swears...much the duty of the House of Representatives, of the Sonate, and of the President to decide upon the constitutionality of any bill or resolution which may... | |
| Adolphe de Pineton marquis de Chambrun - 1874 - 320 páginas
...not decide questions of this class. The Congress, the Executive and the Court must each for itself be guided by its own opinion of the Constitution. Each...understands it, and not as it is understood by others. The opinion of the judges has no more authority over Congress than the opinion of Congress has over... | |
| Henry Wilson - 1874 - 754 páginas
...of President Jackson, accompanying the veto of the United States bank, in which he affirmed that " each public officer who takes an oath to support the...understands it, and not as it is understood by others." Mr. Sumner avowed that he supported the Constitution as he understood it, and maintained that the Fugitive... | |
| Charles Edwards Lester - 1874 - 648 páginas
...as the force of their reasoning may deserve." Mark these words, and let them sink into your minds. " Each public officer, who takes an oath to support...understands it, and not as it is understood by others." Yes, sir, AS HE UNDERSTANDS IT, and not as it is understood by others. Does any Senator here dissent... | |
| Charles Edwards Lester - 1874 - 644 páginas
...of their reasoning may deserve." Mark these words, and let them sink into your minds. " Each pubhc officer, who takes an oath to support the Constitution,...understands it, and not as it is understood by others." Yes, sir, AS HE UNDERSTANDS IT, and not as it is understood by others. Does any Senator here dissent... | |
| Charles Edwards Lester - 1874 - 656 páginas
...swears that he will support it as he understands it, and not as it is understood by others." Yes, sir, AS HE UNDERSTANDS IT, and not as it is understood by others. Does any Senator here dissent from this rule ? Does the Senator from Virginia ? Does the Senator from... | |
| Patrick Cudmore - 1875 - 278 páginas
...South Carolina on the same subject. The Congress, Executive, and the Court must each for itself be guided by its own opinion of the constitution. Each...understands it and not as it is understood by others. That he had the same right to remove Stanton that Lincoln had to remove Floyd, the They held the tenure-of-office... | |
| Nathan Sargent - 1875 - 364 páginas
...authorities of this government. The Congress, the Executive, and the Court must, each for itself, be guided by its own opinion of the Constitution. Each...understands it, and not as it is understood by others. . . . The opinion of the judges has no more authority over Congress than the opinion of Congress has... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1875 - 566 páginas
...the Court must each for itself be guided by its own opinion of the Constitution. Each public oflicer who takes an oath to support the Constitution swears that he will support it as he understands it, and*not as it it understood by others. It is as much the duty of the House of Representatives, of the... | |
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