Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volume 2; Volume 18Gales and Seaton, 1852 - Law |
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Page 1441
... officer or citizen of the United States , in a case in which they can neither impeach , nor punish such officer or citizen ; except it be for the purpose of acquiring information to enable them to exercise their legislative functions ...
... officer or citizen of the United States , in a case in which they can neither impeach , nor punish such officer or citizen ; except it be for the purpose of acquiring information to enable them to exercise their legislative functions ...
Page 1443
... officer of the United States , who shall hereafter receive a pension from the Government of any foreign Power ; and of any person holding an office of profit or trust under the United States , who shall , with- out the consent of ...
... officer of the United States , who shall hereafter receive a pension from the Government of any foreign Power ; and of any person holding an office of profit or trust under the United States , who shall , with- out the consent of ...
Page 1447
... officers is as full at least , and much more efficient , and prompt in execution , than the power of the Legislature over ... officer of the Army at his own request ? We cannot then expect an official communication . Would our request or ...
... officers is as full at least , and much more efficient , and prompt in execution , than the power of the Legislature over ... officer of the Army at his own request ? We cannot then expect an official communication . Would our request or ...
Page 1451
... officer . genuity , or change of dress , will induce a large majority of the House to swerve from their duty ; I hope we shall do nothing further than transmit the papers without other weight or observation to This at first view did not ...
... officer . genuity , or change of dress , will induce a large majority of the House to swerve from their duty ; I hope we shall do nothing further than transmit the papers without other weight or observation to This at first view did not ...
Page 1453
... officers , or particular committee , whether he may see cause to call this officer before him , and give him an opportunity to defend himself , it is not neces- sary now to determine or inquire . But in all this I cannot see any offence ...
... officers , or particular committee , whether he may see cause to call this officer before him , and give him an opportunity to defend himself , it is not neces- sary now to determine or inquire . But in all this I cannot see any offence ...
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