Congress Investigates: A Documented History, 1792-1974, Volumen2Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Roger A. Bruns Chelsea House Publishers, 1975 - 4103 páginas |
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... removal from office and inability to hold office , that persons so convicted and sentenced , if afterwards arraigned upon an indictment would plead the judgment of the court of impeachment as a bar to the proceeding . Hence they ...
... removal from office and inability to hold office , that persons so convicted and sentenced , if afterwards arraigned upon an indictment would plead the judgment of the court of impeachment as a bar to the proceeding . Hence they ...
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... removal of members of cabinets and all persons in authority . That on its mere statement does not strike them as a grave offence needing the interposition of this special jurisdic- tion . Removal from office is not with the people of ...
... removal of members of cabinets and all persons in authority . That on its mere statement does not strike them as a grave offence needing the interposition of this special jurisdic- tion . Removal from office is not with the people of ...
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... removal . The first of these constructions finally prevailed , as those who have prevailed since the formation of the government upon the subject of re- movals from office . The provisions of the Constitution applicable to the question ...
... removal . The first of these constructions finally prevailed , as those who have prevailed since the formation of the government upon the subject of re- movals from office . The provisions of the Constitution applicable to the question ...
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