 | United States - 1796
...exiftence of other cfrcumftances, it would, in the opinion of the Prefident of the United s[ States, be hazardous to the lives or health of the members to meet at the place to which the Congvefs (hall then ftand adjourned, or at tcr place which it (hall be next by law... | |
 | William Graydon - 1803 - 639 sider
...Whenever the congress shall be about to convene, and, from the prevalence of contagious sickness, or the existence of other circumstances, it would, in the opinion of the president of the united states, be hazardous to the lives or health of the members to meet ¿v the place to which... | |
 | Thomas H. Palmer - 1814
...adjourn them to such time as he shall think proper. He receives ambassadors and other public ministers. would, in the opinion of the president, be hazardous...the lives or health of the members to meet at the place to which the congress then stand adjourned, or at which it shall be next by law to meet, the... | |
 | Edward Ingersoll - 1821 - 845 sider
...Whenever the congress shall be about to convene, and, from the prevalence of contagious sickness, or the existence of other circumstances, it would, in the opinion of the president of the United States, be hazardous to the lives or health of the members to meet at the place to which... | |
 | Nathan Dane - 1824
...contagious sickness, or the existence of other circumstances it may, in the president's opinion, " be hazardous to the lives or health of the members to meet at the place" appointed, he may by proclamation " convene the Congress at such other place as he may judge... | |
 | Thomas Francis Gordon - 1837 - 822 sider
...sickness, or from other circumstances, it would, in the opinion of the president of the United States, or enter himself to serve such foreign prince, state, colony, dis place to which congress shall then stand adjourned, or at which it shall be next by law to meet, he... | |
 | United States - 1845
...whenever the Congress shall be about to convene, and, from the prevalence of contagious sickness, or the existence of other circumstances, it would, in the opinion of the President of the United States, be hazardous to the lives or health of the members to meet at the place to which... | |
 | Frederick Charles Brightly - 1865
...Whenever the congress shall be about to convene, and, from the prevalence of eontagious sickness or the existence of other circumstances, it would, in the opinion of the president of the United Slates, be hazardous to the lives or health of the members to meet at the place to which... | |
 | GEO. W. McCRARY - 1875
...prevalence of contagious sickness, or the existence of other circumstances, it would, in the opinon of the President, be hazardous to the lives or health...Congress at such other place as he may judge proper. CONTESTED ELECTIONS. SEC. 105. Notice of intention to contest. " 106. Time for Answer. " 107. Time... | |
 | United States - 1875 - 374 sider
...3. SEC. 34. Whenever Congress is about to Convene, and from the prevchanceГрЫсГ'Х " wou l c '! in the opinion of the President, be hazardous to the lives or meeting, when, health of the members to meet at the seat of Government, the President is authorized,... | |
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