| United States. Congress. House - 956 sider
...describes the tenure of office, and very clearly recognises the dontrine of 1789: "This commission to continue in force during the pleasure of the President of the United States for the time being.'' In perfect accordance with these views, Mr. Butler holds the following... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1821 - 738 sider
...some port of the United States, in order that due proceedings may be had thereon — this commission to continue in force during the pleasure of the President of the United States, for the time being. Given under my hand, and the seal of the United States of America,... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1828 - 990 sider
...cases, he possesses the power of removal, the commissions invariably running — " this commission to continue in force during the pleasure of the president of the United States for the time being.'' The president absolutely appoints certain inferior officers of... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1835 - 724 sider
...cases, he possesses the power of removal, the commissions invariably running — " this commission to continue in force during the pleasure of the President of the United States for the time being." The President absolutely appoints certain inferior officers of the... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1838 - 382 sider
...cases, he possesses the power of removal, the commissions invariably running — " this commission to continue in force during the pleasure of the President of the United States for the time being." The President absolutely appoints certain inferior officers of the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1852 - 920 sider
...— in other words, dismissions. 2. The words found, in every officer's parchment : "This commission to continue in force during the pleasure of the President of the United States, for the time being." This d-.rantc bcnc placito would seem to conclude the question... | |
| Robert Mayo - 1847 - 538 sider
...within some port of the United States, in order that due proceedings may be had thereon. This commission to continue in force during the pleasure of the President of the United States for the time being. Privateer Pensions 185. (The Secretary of the Navy, by a circular... | |
| Robert Mayo - 1847 - 314 sider
...bis superior officer set over him, according to the rules and discipline of the navy. This commission to continue in force during the pleasure of the President of the United State* for the time being. Given under my hand, at Washington, this day of , in the y%ar of... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1848 - 460 sider
...other cases, he possesses the power of removal, the commissions invariably running—"this commission to continue in force during the pleasure of the President of the United States for the time being." in truth, only deputies of the postmaster-general, receive their... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1852 - 724 sider
...cases, he possesses the power of removal, the commissions invariably running — " this commission to continue in force during the pleasure of the President of the United States for the time being." The President absolutely appoints certain inferior officers of the... | |
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