| United States. Congress - 1834 - 740 lapas
...an Executive power? I conceive, if »Jiy power SEITATE.] Removal of the Depositet. [JAW. 30, 1834. whatsoever, is in its nature Executive, it is the...overseeing, and controlling those who execute the laws. If the constitution had not qualified the p_ower of the President in appointing to office, by associating... | |
| United States. Congress - 1825 - 738 lapas
...itself into this: is the power of displacing an executive power? I conceive that if any power whatever is, in its nature, executive, it is the power of appointing, overseeing, and controlling those who execute ihe laws. " And inasmuch as the power of removal is of an executive nature, and not affected by any... | |
| United States. Congress - 1825 - 734 lapas
...thus made responsible for the entire action of the Executive department, it was but reasonable that the power of appointing, overseeing, and controlling those who execute the laws — .1 power in its nature executive — should remain in his hands." Again: "The whole executive power... | |
| United States. Congress - 1825 - 736 lapas
...thus made responsible for the entire action of the Executive department, it was but reasonable that the power of appointing, overseeing, and controlling those who execute the laws — a power in its nature executive — should remain in his hands. It is, therefore, not only his... | |
| United States. Congress - 1834 - 708 lapas
...question now resolves itself into this, Is the power of displacing, an executive power? I conceive that if any power whatsoever is in its nature executive,...overseeing, and controlling those who execute the laws. If the constitution hud not qualified the power of the President in appointing to office, by associating... | |
| United States. Congress - 1834 - 640 lapas
...question now resolves itself into this, Is the power of displacing, an Executive power? I conceive that if any power whatsoever is in its nature Executive,...overseeing, and controlling those who execute the laws. If the Constitution had not qualified the power of the President in appointing to office, by associating... | |
| Andrew Jackson - 1835 - 292 lapas
...thus made responsible for the entire action of the executive department, it was but reasonable that the power of appointing, overseeing, and controlling those who execute the laws; a power in its nature executive should remain in his hands. It is, therefore, not only his right, but... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1835 - 764 lapas
...thus made responsible for the entire action of the Executive Department, it was but reasonable that the power of appointing, overseeing, and controlling, those who execute the laws — a power in its nature executive — should remain in his hands. It is, therefore, not only his... | |
| United States. President - 1846 - 968 lapas
...thus made responsible for the entire action of the executive department, it was but reasonable that the power of appointing, overseeing, and controlling, those who execute the laws — a power in its nature executive — should remain in his hands. It is therefore not only his right,... | |
| John Stilwell Jenkins - 1847 - 306 lapas
...thus made responsible for the entire action of the executive department, it was but reasonable that the power of appointing*, overseeing, and controlling those who execute the laws — a power in its nature executive — should remain in his hands. It is therefore not only his right,... | |
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