But further than this, from an early period in the history of the Government it has been the practice of the President to order, from time to time as the exigencies of the public service required, parcels of lands belonging to the United States to be... General Ordersav United States. War Department - 1882Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1885 - 1056 sider
...Moines Co. (5 Wallace, 681) ; Grisar p. McDowell (0 Wallace, 363). In the latter case the court says, "From an early period in the history of the Government it has been the practice of thf President to order lauds to be reserved from sale and set apart for public purposes, and that numerous... | |
| 1885 - 890 sider
...navigability, — has not been questioned during the argument, nor could it be with any show of reason. From an early period in the history of the government it has been so understood and determined. Prior to the adoption of the federal constitution the states of South... | |
| United States. War Department. Corps of Engineers - 1886 - 736 sider
...navigability — has not been questioned during the argument, oor could it with any show ot reason. From an early period in the history of the Government it has been so understood and determined." ^ *«***• "Bat it is instated on behalf of the complainants that,... | |
| United States. War Department - 1886 - 738 sider
...navigability — has not been questioned during the argument, nor could it with any show ot reason. From an early period in the history of the Government it has been so understood and determined." **«»**« 1 • Km it is insisted on behalf of the complainants that,... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1887 - 752 sider
...those uses is too well established to admit of donbt. In tho case of Grisar v. McDowell (6 Wall., 381), the supreme court remark: From an early period in...reserved from sale and set apart for public uses. The anthority of the President in this respect is recognized in numerous acts of Congress. The question... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1887 - 748 sider
...those uses is too well established to admit of doubt. In the case of Grisar v. McDowell (6 Wall., 381), the supreme court remark: , . From an early period...reserved from sale and set apart for public uses. TLe authority of the President in this respect is recognized in numerous acts of Congress. The question... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1887 - 750 sider
...those uses is too well established to admit of doubt. lu the case of Grisar v. McDowell (6 Wall., 381), the supreme court remark: From an early period in...exigencies of the public service required, parcels of laud belonging to the United States to be reserved from sale and set apart for public uses. The authority... | |
| United States. Office of Education, Alice Cunningham Fletcher - 1888 - 712 sider
...Coiistitution has not conferred this power upon the President. * * " From an early period, however, it has been the practice of the President to order...to the United States to be reserved from sale and Net apart for public uses. (Grisar i«. McDonnell, C Wallace, 303; see page 381.) This practice doubtless... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1888 - 710 sider
...Constitution has uot conferred this power upon the President. * * * From an early period, however, it has been the practice of the President to order from time to time, ян the exigencies of the public service required, parcels of land belonging to the United States... | |
| 1888 - 758 sider
...of the department« and of bureaus or offices therein aud clerks temporarily employed, Congress has from time to time, as the exigencies of the public service required, not only increased that force by providing for additional clerkships of the several claseee above named,... | |
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