Congress, and it is the Constitutional right and duty of the House of Representatives, in all such cases, to deliberate on the expediency or inexpediency of carrying such Treaty into effect and to determine and act thereon, as, in their judgment, may... Municipal Register - 21. lappuseautors: Boston (Mass.). City Clerk Dept - 1875Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Massachusetts - 1893 - 1136 lapas
...either elect such assessors and assistant assessors as S"'.lUm ""*'*• may be needful, or may provide for the appointment or election of the same, or any of them, by the board of aldermen or by the citizens, as may be most conducive to the public good, and may fix their... | |
| Rufus King - 1895 - 702 lapas
...the expediency or inexpediency of carrying a treaty into effect, and to determine and act thereon, as in their judgment may be most conducive to the public good, when the treaty contains stipulations which depend for execution upon a law, or laws, to be passed... | |
| Lorettus Sutton Metcalf, Walter Hines Page, Joseph Mayer Rice, Frederic Taber Cooper, Arthur Hooley, George Henry Payne, Henry Goddard Leach - 1898 - 866 lapas
...the expediency or inexpediency of carrying such treaty into effect, and to determine and act thereon, as in their judgment may be most conducive to the public good." The question next arose on the treaty with France of April 30, 1802, for the cession of Louisiana.... | |
| United States. Bureau of Insular Affairs, Charles Edward Magoon - 1902 - 930 lapas
...the expediency or inexpediency of carrying each treaty into effect, and to determine and act thereon as in their judgment may be most conducive to the public good." This resolution is explicit and clear in its declaration that when a treaty stipulates regulations... | |
| United States. Bureau of Insular Affairs, Charles Edward Magoon - 1903 - 808 lapas
...the expediency or inexpediency of carrying such treaty into effect, and to determine and act thereon as in their judgment may be most conducive to the public good." This resolution is explicit and clear in its declaration that when a treaty stipulates regulations... | |
| William Whitman - 1904 - 44 lapas
...the Constitution provided. There appears to exist the into effect, and to determine and act thereon as in their judgment may be most conducive to the public good. " Resolved, That it is not necessary to the propriety of any application from this House to the Executive... | |
| 1918 - 954 lapas
...the expediency or inexpediency of carrying such treaty into effect and to determine and act thereon, as in their judgment may be most conducive to the public good." Annals, 4th Cong., 1st sess., p. 771. The resolution was affirmed without debate in 1871. Cong. Globe,... | |
| George Washington - 1908 - 694 lapas
...the expediency or inexpediency of carrying such Treaty into effect and to determine and act thereon, as, in their judgment, may be most conducive to the public good. "Resolved, That it is not necessary to the propriety of any application from this House to the Executive,... | |
| Samuel Bannister Harding - 1909 - 570 lapas
...the expediency or inexpediency of carrying such treaty into effect, and to determine and act thereon as in their judgment may be most conducive to the public good." After three weeks' debate, the resolution committing the House to the support of the treaty was carried... | |
| David Kemper Watson - 1910 - 1140 lapas
...the expediency or inexpediency of carrying such treaty into effect, and to determine and act thereon as in their judgment may be most conducive to the public good." But that was the declaration of the House only; whereas the preamble agreed to in the appropriation... | |
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