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Side 1441
... inquiry into the conduct of a military officer , we are competent to vest it with the necessary authority . But until we do exercise that power , the power is with the President , to possess and exercise it , at his discretion , conform ...
... inquiry into the conduct of a military officer , we are competent to vest it with the necessary authority . But until we do exercise that power , the power is with the President , to possess and exercise it , at his discretion , conform ...
Side 1443
... inquiry of this description . Still do I believe that we possess the power , and that in certain cases and in a certain manner we can exercise it , so far as relates to the subject of a foreign pension ; and as in this late period of ...
... inquiry of this description . Still do I believe that we possess the power , and that in certain cases and in a certain manner we can exercise it , so far as relates to the subject of a foreign pension ; and as in this late period of ...
Side 1445
... inquiry on this subject , then the committee have not the power to fine , im- prison , & c . I think the House have the power ; I wish it to be determined ; if I am not mistaken , I must be satisfied with the decision of this House ...
... inquiry on this subject , then the committee have not the power to fine , im- prison , & c . I think the House have the power ; I wish it to be determined ; if I am not mistaken , I must be satisfied with the decision of this House ...
Side 1449
... inquiry , by making an immediate transmission of the papers and information we have to the Pre- sident , in order that it may be laid before the pro- per court . This would be the way to satisfy the public mind , and not employ ...
... inquiry , by making an immediate transmission of the papers and information we have to the Pre- sident , in order that it may be laid before the pro- per court . This would be the way to satisfy the public mind , and not employ ...
Side 1451
... inquiry is made , and such information is received , I cannot act in a way satisfactory to myself . Thus I derive ... inquire into the conduct of the same person . Would it not in us be an act of supere- rogation ? We are informed from ...
... inquiry is made , and such information is received , I cannot act in a way satisfactory to myself . Thus I derive ... inquire into the conduct of the same person . Would it not in us be an act of supere- rogation ? We are informed from ...
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