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Side 1441
... necessary authority . But until we do exercise that power , the power is with the President , to possess and exercise it , at his discretion , conform- ably to the existing laws . that there are certain general powers vested in Congress ...
... necessary authority . But until we do exercise that power , the power is with the President , to possess and exercise it , at his discretion , conform- ably to the existing laws . that there are certain general powers vested in Congress ...
Side 1451
... necessary and proper . Why was this duty assign- ed to the President ? Certainly that Congress might know where to resort for information to direct their Legislative proceedings , and because from the nature of his other duties he must ...
... necessary and proper . Why was this duty assign- ed to the President ? Certainly that Congress might know where to resort for information to direct their Legislative proceedings , and because from the nature of his other duties he must ...
Side 1453
... necessary to decide . All I understand the resolution to ask , is , that he will make proper inquiry into the conduct of General Wilkinion- Gentlemen had objected to it on Constitutional whether by a particular court , particular ...
... necessary to decide . All I understand the resolution to ask , is , that he will make proper inquiry into the conduct of General Wilkinion- Gentlemen had objected to it on Constitutional whether by a particular court , particular ...
Side 1467
... necessary for a contractor to accept the office before his contract would be void . Mr. B. had no idea of a man's having an office forced upon him , to his prejudice or injury . He thought it better to let the propositions stand upon ...
... necessary for a contractor to accept the office before his contract would be void . Mr. B. had no idea of a man's having an office forced upon him , to his prejudice or injury . He thought it better to let the propositions stand upon ...
Side 1497
... necessary ; but the opinion of the com- mittee was different , they considered it as a war measure . Mr. DAWSON said , he need not impress upon the House the necessity of a speedy passage of this bill , as there were many seamen now out ...
... necessary ; but the opinion of the com- mittee was different , they considered it as a war measure . Mr. DAWSON said , he need not impress upon the House the necessity of a speedy passage of this bill , as there were many seamen now out ...
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