We are all of opinion that the authority to decide whether the exigency has arisen belongs exclusively to the President, and that his decision is conclusive upon all other persons. We think that this construction necessarily results from the nature of... The Congressional Globe - Page 702by United States. Congress - 1871Full view - About this book
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1827 - 682 pages
...the exigency has arisen, belongs exclusively to the President, and that his decision is conclusive upon all other persons. We think that this construction...necessarily results from the nature of the power itself, and from the manifest object contemplated by the act of Congress. The power itself is to be exercised upon... | |
| John Marshall - Constitutional law - 1839 - 762 pages
...whether the exigency has arisen belongs exclusively to the president, and that his decision is conclusive upon all other persons. We think that this construction...necessarily results from the nature of the power itself, and from the manifest object contemplated by the act of congress. The power itself is to be exercised upon... | |
| William Blackstone, George Sharswood - Law - 1860 - 874 pages
...arisen belongs exclusively to the President, and that his decision is conclusive upon all other persons. This construction necessarily results from the nature of the power itself, and from the manifest object contemplated by the act of Congress. The power itself is to be exercised upon... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, Benjamin Robbins Curtis - Law reports, digests, etc - 1864 - 822 pages
...the exigency has arisen, belongs exclusively to the President, and that his decision is conclusive upon all other persons. We think that this construction...necessarily results from the nature of the power itself, and from the manifest object contemplated by the act of congress. The power itself is to be exercised upon... | |
| 1865 - 730 pages
...nature of the power itscll'." And again, which is pi:rh;;ps a better authority wiih my learned i'rienils on the other side, here is the opinion of a Democratic...a Democratic President, on the subject of lending militar; assistance to tbe Governor of California on a certain occaH"u. Mr. Gushing, the Attorney General,... | |
| 1865 - 222 pages
...whether the exigency has arisen belongs exclusively to the President, and that his decision is conclusive upon all other persons. We think that this construction...necessarily results from the nature of the power itself, and from the manifest object contemplated by the act of Congress. The power itself is to be exercised upon... | |
| Andrew Johnson - United States - 1865 - 558 pages
...whether the exigency has arisen belongs exclusively to the President, and that his decision is conclusive upon all other persons. We think that this construction...necessarily results from the nature of the power itself and from the manifest object contemplated by the act of Congress. The power itself is to be exercised upon... | |
| John Savage - Presidents - 1866 - 610 pages
...whether the exigency has arisen belongs exclusively to the President, and that his decision is conclusive upon all other persons. We think that this construction...necessarily results from the nature of the power itself, and from the manifest object contemplated by the act of Congress. The power itself is to be exercised upon... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1872 - 850 pages
...arisen belongs exclusively to the President, and that his decision ia conclusive upon all other peraon*. We think that this construction necessarily results...the other side, here is the opinion of a Democratic Attorney-General, given to a Democratic President, on the subject of lending military assistance to... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1872 - 842 pages
...whether the exigency has arisen belongs exclusively to the President, and that hie decision is conclusive upon all other persons. We think that this construction...authority with my learned friends on the other side, hero is the opinion of a Democratic Attorney-Geuoral, given to a Democratic President, on the subject... | |
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