Opinions of Attorneys General1851 - Attorneys general's opinions |
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Page 1553
... supposed to be devoted to the public service , and whose services were supposed to be fully com pensated by their fixed salaries and allowances . It is vain to say that extra official labor may as well be rewarded in a salaried officer ...
... supposed to be devoted to the public service , and whose services were supposed to be fully com pensated by their fixed salaries and allowances . It is vain to say that extra official labor may as well be rewarded in a salaried officer ...
Page 1609
... supposed deficiencies in the details of the convention , which had in terms designated no officer to effectuate it - none to pass upon the evidence of criminality which , alone , justified a proceeding under it . This arrangement has ...
... supposed deficiencies in the details of the convention , which had in terms designated no officer to effectuate it - none to pass upon the evidence of criminality which , alone , justified a proceeding under it . This arrangement has ...
Page 2001
... supposed that whilst apprehensive of the power when vested in the President under the check of the act of 1819 - an apprehension proceeding and continuing until and after the act of August , 1842 - that Congress should , by that act ...
... supposed that whilst apprehensive of the power when vested in the President under the check of the act of 1819 - an apprehension proceeding and continuing until and after the act of August , 1842 - that Congress should , by that act ...
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