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" The President really has no voice at all in the conclusions of the Senate with reference to his diplomatic transactions, or with reference to any of the matters upon which he consults it; and yet without a voice in the conclusion there is no consultation. "
The British Versus the American System of National Government - Página 11
por Augustus Henry Frazer Lefroy - 1891 - 42 páginas
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Congressional Government: A Study in American Politics

Woodrow Wilson - 1901 - 374 páginas
...the President with the Senate is by no means remote. The President really has no voice at all in J;he conclusions of the Senate with reference to his diplomatic...voice in the conclusion there is no consultation. Argument and an unobstructed interchange of views upon a ground of absolute equality are essential...
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The North American Review, Volumen210

1919 - 868 páginas
...its right to a ruling voice in the ratification of treaties with foreign powers . . . The President really has no voice at all in the conclusions of the...reference to any of the matters upon which he consults it ... He is made to approach that body as a servant conferring with his master, and of course deferring...
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The North American Review, Volumen210

Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1919 - 898 páginas
...its right to a ruling voice in the ratification of treaties with foreign powers . . . The President really has no voice at all in the conclusions of the...reference to any of the matters upon which he consults it ... He is made to approach that body as a servant conferring with his master, and of course deferring...
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The Passing of the New Freedom

James Montgomery Beck - 1920 - 184 páginas
...— is its right to a ruling voice in the ratification of treaties with foreign powers. The President really has no voice at all in the conclusions of the...reference to any of the matters upon which he consults it. He is made to approach that body as a servant conferring with his master, and of course deferring to...
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American World Policies

David Jayne Hill - 1920 - 268 páginas
...its right to a ruling voice in the ratification of treaties with foreign powers. . . . "The President really has no voice at all in the conclusions of the...reference to any of the matters upon which he consults it. ... "He is made to approach that body as a servant conferring with his master, and of course deferring...
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The Conduct of American Foreign Relations

John Mabry Mathews - 1922 - 376 páginas
...interchange of views upon a ground of absolute equality are essential parts of the substance of genuine consultation. The Senate, when it closes its doors,...upon the President as much as upon the rest of the world. He cannot meet their objections to his courses except through the clogged and inadequate channels...
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The New Larned History for Ready Reference, Reading and Research ..., Volumen3

Josephus Nelson Larned - 1923 - 960 páginas
...its right to a ruling voice in the ratification of treaties with foreign powers. . . . The President really has no voice at all in the conclusions of the...voice in the conclusion there is no consultation. Argument and an unobstructed interchange of views upon a ground of absolute equality are essential...
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American Government and Politics

Charles Austin Beard - 1924 - 832 páginas
...published many years before his entrance into public life, remarked on this point : "The President really has no voice at all in the conclusions of the...Senate with reference to his diplomatic transactions. . . . His only power of compelling compliance on the part of the Senate lies in his initiative in negotiation,...
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American Government and Politics

Charles Austin Beard - 1928 - 840 páginas
...published many years before his entrance into public life, remarked on this point : "The President really has no voice at all in the conclusions of the...Senate with reference to his diplomatic transactions. . . . His only power of compelling compliance on the part of the Senate lies in his initiative in negotiation,...
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Edith and Woodrow: The Wilson White House

Phyllis Lee Levin - 2002 - 609 páginas
...youthful Wilson, a student at Johns Hopkins back in 1885, assessed matters, when he wrote: "The President really has no voice at all in the conclusions of the...reference to any of the matters upon which he consults it. ... He is made to approach that body as a servant conferring with his master, and of course deferring...
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