A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Volumen5Bureau of National Literature, 1897 |
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... Executive and render him subservient to any human power except themselves . The people have not confined the President to the exercise of execu- tive duties . They have also conferred upon him a large measure of leg- islative discretion ...
... Executive and render him subservient to any human power except themselves . The people have not confined the President to the exercise of execu- tive duties . They have also conferred upon him a large measure of leg- islative discretion ...
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... Executive alone be deprived of rights which all his fellow - citizens enjoy ? The whole proceeding against him justifies the fears of those wise and great men who , before the Constitution was adopted by the States , apprehended that ...
... Executive alone be deprived of rights which all his fellow - citizens enjoy ? The whole proceeding against him justifies the fears of those wise and great men who , before the Constitution was adopted by the States , apprehended that ...
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... executive , and judicial . The worst fears of the patriots and statesmen who framed the Constitution in regard to the usurpations of the legislative on the executive and judicial branches will then be real- ized . In the language of Mr ...
... executive , and judicial . The worst fears of the patriots and statesmen who framed the Constitution in regard to the usurpations of the legislative on the executive and judicial branches will then be real- ized . In the language of Mr ...
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... Executive . A bad precedent rarely , if ever , dies . It will , I fear , be pursued in the time of my successors , no matter what may be their political character . Should secret committees be appointed with unlimited authority to range ...
... Executive . A bad precedent rarely , if ever , dies . It will , I fear , be pursued in the time of my successors , no matter what may be their political character . Should secret committees be appointed with unlimited authority to range ...
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... executive officer under the Constitution of the United States , but to collect the public revenues and to protect the public prop- erty so far as this might be practicable under existing laws . This is still my purpose . My province is ...
... executive officer under the Constitution of the United States , but to collect the public revenues and to protect the public prop- erty so far as this might be practicable under existing laws . This is still my purpose . My province is ...
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