| James Madison, John Jay - 1818 - 882 páginas
...further consideration of the power of appointment, and a concise examination of his remaining powers. IT has been mentioned as one of the advantages to...would be necessary to displace as well as to appoint.* A change of the chief magistrate, therefore, .would not occasion so violent or so general a revolution... | |
| United States. Congress - 1834 - 740 páginas
...now hold and attempted to advocate. Alexander Hamilton, in the 77th number of the Federalist, says: " It has been mentioned as one of the advantages to...that body would be necessary to displace as well as appoint; a change of the Chief Magistrate, therefore, would not occasion so violent, or so general... | |
| United States. Congress - 1830 - 692 páginas
...Federalist, is urged with much force S3 being in accordance with this construction. After enumerating there, as one of the advantages to be expected from the co-operation...contribute to the stability of the administration, he adds, "the consent of that body will be necessary to displace, as well as to appoint." It is insisted... | |
| United States. Congress - 1834 - 800 páginas
...dispel the fears of the people, and recommend it to their adoption, Air. Alexander Hamilton says: " One of the advantages to be expected from the co-operation of the Senate in the business of appointments is, that it would contribute to the stability of the administration. The consent of that body would... | |
| Timothy Pitkin - 1828 - 562 páginas
...same as that of the two latter gentlemen. The author of number seventy seven, (Mr. Hamilton) says, " it has been mentioned, as one of the advantages to...be necessary to displace, as well as to -appoint. A change of the chief magistrate, therefore, would not occasion so vehement or general a revolution... | |
| United States. Congress - 1830 - 692 páginas
...Federalist, is urged with much force n> being in accordance with this construction. After enumerating- there, as one of the advantages to be expected from the co-operation...contribute to the stability of the administration, he adds, "the consent of that body will be necessary to displace, as well as to appoint." It is insisted... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1831 - 758 páginas
...further ronsidtration of the Power of Appointment, and a concise Examination of hii remaining Potars. IT has been mentioned as one of the advantages to be expected from the cooperation of the sennte, in the business of appointments, that it would contribute to the stability of the administration.... | |
| United States. Congress - 1834 - 640 páginas
...opinion that we ought not to make this declaration, even if he has the power by the Constitution. ^ " It has been mentioned as one of the advantages to...that body would be necessary to displace as well as appoint. A change of the Chief Magistrate, therefore, would not occasion so violent or so general a... | |
| United States. Congress - 1834 - 708 páginas
...gentlemen of great information,) of the work published under the signature of Publiiii, has these words: " It has been mentioned as one of the advantages to...the administration. The consent of that body would he necessary to displace as well as appoint. A change of the Chief Magistrate, therefore, would not... | |
| 1834 - 186 páginas
...advice and consent of the Senate. This view was sustained by the Federalist in the following manner. " It has been mentioned as one of the advantages to...the stability of the administration. The consent of this body would be necessary to displace as well as to appoint. A. change of the Chief Magistrate therefore... | |
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