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Page 133
I therefore conclude that the Congress of the United States, by assuming and
absorbing these powers of the three departments of the Government in part, and
by controlling the manner in which both the executive and judicial departments ...
I therefore conclude that the Congress of the United States, by assuming and
absorbing these powers of the three departments of the Government in part, and
by controlling the manner in which both the executive and judicial departments ...
Page 137
When the power to remove is provided for by law, is not the power to remove still
an executive power? Because Congress believes, and because the fact is that it
is a case omitted in the Constitution, that the power of removal has not been ...
When the power to remove is provided for by law, is not the power to remove still
an executive power? Because Congress believes, and because the fact is that it
is a case omitted in the Constitution, that the power of removal has not been ...
Page 163
But, sir, I adopt the language of Mr. Madi- son to illustrate the necessity of
confiding this power to the Executive alone. In the first Congress, in speaking on
this subject, he said: | "It is said that, it comports with, the nature of things that
those who ...
But, sir, I adopt the language of Mr. Madi- son to illustrate the necessity of
confiding this power to the Executive alone. In the first Congress, in speaking on
this subject, he said: | "It is said that, it comports with, the nature of things that
those who ...
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