Trial of Andrew Johnson: President of the United States, Before the Senate of the United States, on Impeachment by the House of Representatives for High Crimes and Misdemeanors, Том 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1868 |
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... applied ? The evil could be avoided in no other way than by the Senate sitting always . " In regard to the danger of the power being abused if exercised by one man , it was said " that the danger is as great with respect to the Senate ...
... applied ? The evil could be avoided in no other way than by the Senate sitting always . " In regard to the danger of the power being abused if exercised by one man , it was said " that the danger is as great with respect to the Senate ...
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... applied to ourselves . But to proceed with the narrative . I was so much struck with the full mas- tery of the question manifested by Mr. Stanton , and was at the time so fully occupied with the preparation of another veto upon the ...
... applied to ourselves . But to proceed with the narrative . I was so much struck with the full mas- tery of the question manifested by Mr. Stanton , and was at the time so fully occupied with the preparation of another veto upon the ...
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... applied in the form of a proclamation to the State of North Carolina , and afterward became the basis of action in turn for the other States . Upon the examination of Mr. Stanton before the impeachment committee he was asked the ...
... applied in the form of a proclamation to the State of North Carolina , and afterward became the basis of action in turn for the other States . Upon the examination of Mr. Stanton before the impeachment committee he was asked the ...
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... applied to by the convention for protection , but the lieutenant governor and the mayor had freely consulted with me , and I was so fully convinced that it was so strongly the intent of the city authorities to preserve the peace , in ...
... applied to by the convention for protection , but the lieutenant governor and the mayor had freely consulted with me , and I was so fully convinced that it was so strongly the intent of the city authorities to preserve the peace , in ...
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... applied as your law directs ? Or does he mean by it that he will repeat what he has already done in the presence of the Senate , and in violation of the laws , that he will remove without the consent of the Senate , and he will appoint ...
... applied as your law directs ? Or does he mean by it that he will repeat what he has already done in the presence of the Senate , and in violation of the laws , that he will remove without the consent of the Senate , and he will appoint ...
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