History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 páginas |
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... President Washington . Of Mr. Adams , Vice President . Acts of First Session of Congress . Auspicious Effects of Federal Government . Power of the President in Appointments to Office . Second Session . Report of Secretary of Treasury on ...
... President Washington . Of Mr. Adams , Vice President . Acts of First Session of Congress . Auspicious Effects of Federal Government . Power of the President in Appointments to Office . Second Session . Report of Secretary of Treasury on ...
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... President , that these , and all other officers of the gov- ernment , in whose appointment the consent of the Senate was necessary , should not be removed without the appro- bation of that body . The Constitution was silent on this ...
... President , that these , and all other officers of the gov- ernment , in whose appointment the consent of the Senate was necessary , should not be removed without the appro- bation of that body . The Constitution was silent on this ...
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... President was fixed at twenty - five thousand dollars per annum , and so re- mains to the present period . The Vice President's was five thousand dollars per annum , and still continues the same . The salaries of the Judges and of the ...
... President was fixed at twenty - five thousand dollars per annum , and so re- mains to the present period . The Vice President's was five thousand dollars per annum , and still continues the same . The salaries of the Judges and of the ...
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... President. of. the. United. States. ,. for. the. purpose. of. giving. protection to the inhabitants of that State , who lived in the northwest parts , and who were in great and continual danger from the hostile tribes of Indians . There ...
... President. of. the. United. States. ,. for. the. purpose. of. giving. protection to the inhabitants of that State , who lived in the northwest parts , and who were in great and continual danger from the hostile tribes of Indians . There ...
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... President , and his construction of the Constitution relating to this point , were very generally ap- proved , especially by those who wished to keep the several States as distinct as could be consistently with the federal compact , and ...
... President , and his construction of the Constitution relating to this point , were very generally ap- proved , especially by those who wished to keep the several States as distinct as could be consistently with the federal compact , and ...
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