in retiring from the presidential office after their second term, has become, by universal concurrence, a part of our republican system of government, and that any departure from this time-honored custom would be unwise, unpatriotic and fraught with peril... The Atlantic Monthly - Page 3771927Full view - About this book
 | Joseph Cook - 1880 - 304 pages
...Resolved, That, in the opinion of this House, the precedent established by Washington and other Presidents, in retiring from the presidential office after their...system of Government, and that any departure from this time-honoured custom would be unwise, unpatriotic, and fraught with peril to our free institutions."... | |
 | North American review - 1880 - 670 pages
...in retiring from the Presidential office after their second term, has become, by universal consent, a part of our republican system of government, and...and fraught with peril to our free institutions.” This is a resolution passed by the House of Representatives on the 15th day of December, 1875. It Was... | |
 | North American review - 1880 - 690 pages
...in retiring from the Presidential office after their second term, has become, by universal consent, a part of our republican system of government, and...and fraught with peril to our free institutions." , This is a resolution passed by the House of Representatives on the 15th day of December, 1875. It... | |
 | Allen Thorndike Rice,Edited By. - 1880 - 648 pages
...stuff capital with bounties. But is it any impeachment of the Constitution to say that such measures would be " unwise, unpatriotic, and fraught with peril to our free institutions " ? Mr. Howe alleges loudly, learnedly, and with great solemnity, that General Grant was eligible in... | |
 | Jeremiah Sullivan Black, Chauncey F. Black - Law - 1885 - 646 pages
...in retiring from the presidential office after their second term, has become, by universal consent, a part of our republican system of government, and...unpatriotic, and fraught with peril to our free institutions. " This is a resolution passed by the House of Representatives on the 15th day of December, 1875. It... | |
 | Jeremiah Sullivan Black, Chauncey F. Black - Law - 1885 - 648 pages
...in retiring from the presidential office after their second term, has become, t>y universal consent, a part of our republican system of government, and...unpatriotic, and fraught with peril to our free institutions. " This is a resolution passed by the House of Representatives on the 15th day of December, 1875. It... | |
 | Jeremiah Sullivan Black - Biography - 1886 - 648 pages
...in retiring from the presidential office after their second term, has become, by universal consent, a part of our republican system of government, and...and fraught with peril to our free institutions." This is a resolution passed by the House of Representatives on the 15th day of December, 1875. It was... | |
 | Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1886 - 858 pages
...by Washington and other Presidents of the United States, in retiring from the presidential оШсе after their second term, has become, by universal...system of government, and that any departure from tills time-honored custom would be unwise, unpatriotic, and fraught with peril to our free institutions.... | |
 | William McKendree Springer - Free trade - 1892 - 460 pages
...in retiring from the presidential office after their second term, has become, by universal consent, a part of our republican system of government, and...unpatriotic, and fraught with peril to our free institutions. This occurred when General Grant's friends were urging his renomination for a third term; and the large... | |
 | Edward L. Pierce - Lawyers - 1893 - 696 pages
...that " a departure from the time-honored custom [that of a President retiring after a second term] would be unwise, unpatriotic, and fraught with peril to our free institutions." This ended the question of a third term in 1876 : but it was revived again in 1880, when the scheme... | |
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