| James Parton - Presidents - 1860 - 896 pages
...resolutions, we may as well state at once, were eventually reduced to one, which read as follows : " Resolved, That the President, in the late executive proceedings, in relation to the public revenue, has assumed upon himself authority and power not conferred by the constitution and laws, but in derogation... | |
| United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - Law - 1860 - 818 pages
...duty in proceeding to condemn him in this manner. I shall again read the resolution : " Jtciolved, That the President, in the late executive proceedings in relation to the public revenue, has assumed upon himself authority and power not conferred by the constitution and laws, but in derogation... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - Legislators - 1870 - 618 pages
...resolution, which was then passed by twenty-six yeas against twenty nays, in the following terms : " That the President, in the late executive proceedings in relation to the public revenue, has assumed upon himself authority and power not conferred by the Constitution and laws, but in derogation... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - Biography & Autobiography - 1870 - 624 pages
...resolution, which was then passed by twenty-six yeas against twenty nays, in the following terms : " That the President, in the late executive proceedings in relation to the public revenue, has assumed upon himself authority and power not conferred by the Constitution and laws, but in derogation... | |
| Edward Griffin Tileston - United States - 1871 - 240 pages
...twenty-six senators out of forty-six, who were present and voted, in the following words : — " ' Resolved, That the President, in the late executive proceedings in relation to the public revenue, has assumed upon himself authority and power not conferred by the Constitution and laws, but in derogation... | |
| Amos Kendall - Biography & Autobiography - 1872 - 734 pages
...communicated to Congress on the 4th of December, 1833, are unsatisfactory and insufficient. " Resolved, That the President, in the late executive proceedings in relation to the public revenue, has assumed upon himself authority and power not conferred by the Constitution and laws, but in derogation... | |
| United States. Congress - United States - 736 pages
...DEBATES IN CONGRESS. 1490 APHII. 25, 1834.] President's Protest. [SEÎTATE. The Senate had resolved " that the President, in the late executive proceedings in relation to the public revenue, has assumed upon himself authority and power not conferred by the constitution and laws, but in derogation... | |
| Ransom Hooker Gillet - New York (State) - 1874 - 1040 pages
...the following was offered in its place, and in the place of the original resolution: " ' Resolved, That the President, in the late executive proceedings in relation to the public revenue, has assumed upon himself authority and power not conferred by the Constitution and laws, but in derogation... | |
| Nathan Sargent - History - 1875 - 364 pages
...cabinet, which was refused. He then, on the 26th, presented the two following resolutions: " I. Resolved, That the President, in the late executive proceedings in relation to the public revenue, has assumed upon himself authority and power not conferred by the Constitution and laws, but in derogation... | |
| Elbridge Gerry Spaulding - Banks and banking - 1876 - 86 pages
...communicated to Congress the 4th day of December, 1833, are unsatisfactory and insufficient. "Resolved That the President, in the late executive proceedings in relation to the public revenue, has assumed upon himself authority and power not conferred by the Constitution and Laws, but in derogation... | |
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