History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 páginas |
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... executive officer , with the title of " Pres- ident of the United States . " It was not until the thirtieth of April , that the federal government was fully organized ; as on that day President Washington was inducted into office as the ...
... executive officer , with the title of " Pres- ident of the United States . " It was not until the thirtieth of April , that the federal government was fully organized ; as on that day President Washington was inducted into office as the ...
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... executive au- thority , in the hands of one , whose portrait I shall not at- tempt to draw . Were I blessed with powers to do justice to his character , it would be impossible to increase the con- fidence or affection of his country ...
... executive au- thority , in the hands of one , whose portrait I shall not at- tempt to draw . Were I blessed with powers to do justice to his character , it would be impossible to increase the con- fidence or affection of his country ...
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... executive department of the government , under the Presi- dent , a very grave question arose , relating to the tenure of their office . There was a long discussion on the subject , which called forth the abilities of the most eminent ...
... executive department of the government , under the Presi- dent , a very grave question arose , relating to the tenure of their office . There was a long discussion on the subject , which called forth the abilities of the most eminent ...
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... executive officers under the chief magistrate are but his agents , and entirely under his direction and control . But when this power is exercised , in the removal of subordinate executive officers , merely for party politics , it is ...
... executive officers under the chief magistrate are but his agents , and entirely under his direction and control . But when this power is exercised , in the removal of subordinate executive officers , merely for party politics , it is ...
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... executive business , the Senate still holds its meetings with closed doors . But at that Congress , and afterwards , the Senate chamber was also open to those who wished to hear the discussions of that branch of the legislature on other ...
... executive business , the Senate still holds its meetings with closed doors . But at that Congress , and afterwards , the Senate chamber was also open to those who wished to hear the discussions of that branch of the legislature on other ...
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