| 1922 - 460 страници
...the conduct of diplomatic intercourse with foreign powers. At the very beginning Mr. Jefferson said : "The transaction of business with foreign nations...department, except as to such portions of it as are especially submitted to the Senate." Practice under the Constitution has abundantly confirmed the initiative... | |
| Quincy Wright - 1922 - 456 страници
...request of the President, this language was used : ' The transaction of business with foreign nat1ons is executive altogether. It belongs, then, to the...department, except as to such portions of it as are especially submitted to the Senate. Exceptions are to be construed strictly.'" 79. Theory of Essentially... | |
| Quincy Wright - 1922 - 456 страници
...1anguage was used f ' The transaction of business with foreign nat1ons is execu. tive altogether^ ft belongs, then, to the head of that department, except as to such port1ons of it as are especially submitted to the Senate. Exceptions are to be construed strictly.'"... | |
| Charles Coleman Thach (Jr.) - 1923 - 192 страници
...executive powers shall be vested in the President," submitting only special articles of it to a negative by the senate. . . . The transaction of business with...the senate. Exceptions are to be construed strictly. 6 * Manifestly these arguments for'a strict construction of Senatorial participation have a definite... | |
| 1923 - 628 страници
...executive powers shall be vested in the President," submitting only special articles of it to a negative by the senate. . . . The transaction of business with...submitted to the senate. Exceptions are to be construed strictly.8* Manifestly these arguments for a strict construction of Senatorial participation have a... | |
| 1923 - 622 страници
...executive powers shall be vested in the President," submitting only special articles of it to a negative by the senate. . . . The transaction of business with...submitted to the senate. Exceptions are to be construed strictly.81 Manifestly these arguments for a strict construction of Senatorial participation have a... | |
| Charles Evans Hughes - 1925 - 360 страници
...President. At the outset, Mr. Jefferson, the first Secretary of State, advised President Washington: "The transaction of business with foreign nations...Department, except as to such portions of it as are especially submitted to the Senate." The power of the President to receive ambassadors and ministers... | |
| Charles Evans Hughes - 1925 - 354 страници
...President Washington: "The transaction of business with foreign nations is Executive altogether. 350 It belongs then to the Head of that Department, except as to such portions of it as are especially submitted to the Senate." The power of the President to receive ambassadors and ministers... | |
| United States. Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission - 1941 - 904 страници
...secretary of state replied on April 24, 1790: I think the Senate has no right to negative the grade. . . . The transaction of business with foreign nations is...department, except as to such portions of it as are specialljT submitted to the Senate. Exceptions are to be construed strictly. . . . the Senate is not... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1955 - 1080 страници
...Parliamentary Practice. Yet Jefferson, when serving as Secretary of State, advised Washington that — "The transaction of business with foreign nations...belongs, then, to the head of that department, except aa to such portions of it as are specially submitted to the Senate." 1 Moreover, immediately prior... | |
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