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Page 1051
... removal from office was a subject much disputed , and upon which a great diversity of opinion was entertained in the early history of the Government . This related , however , to the power of the President to remove officers appointed ...
... removal from office was a subject much disputed , and upon which a great diversity of opinion was entertained in the early history of the Government . This related , however , to the power of the President to remove officers appointed ...
Page 1061
... removal of Stanton had been seriously considered by two different committees of the House and also by the full body , and had been rejected by them for lack of substance . Even as strong a partisan of the Radical Republicans and a ...
... removal of Stanton had been seriously considered by two different committees of the House and also by the full body , and had been rejected by them for lack of substance . Even as strong a partisan of the Radical Republicans and a ...
Page 1115
... removal procedure . The attorney general's refusal to comply with the circuitous Senate request so infuriated Senator Edmunds and his committee that they prepared resolutions which included a censure of the attorney general and also a ...
... removal procedure . The attorney general's refusal to comply with the circuitous Senate request so infuriated Senator Edmunds and his committee that they prepared resolutions which included a censure of the attorney general and also a ...
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The Ambivalence of the Concept of Party | 597 |
The Formative Period | 603 |
In Search of Victory | 615 |
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