| Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 206 str.
...those subjects of legislation in which it gave a participation to the House of Representatives. Tiiis last exception is denied by some, on the ground that...power to work on. The less the better, say others. The Constitution thought it wise to restrain tho Executive and Senate from entangling and embroiling... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1856 - 194 str.
...President and Senate cannot do by treaty what the whole government is interdicted from doing in «my way. 4. And also to except those subjects of legislation in which it gave a participation to the House of Representative. This last exception is denied by some, on the ground that it would leave very little... | |
| 1857 - 260 str.
...gave a participation to the House of Kepresentatives. This last exception is denied by some, on that ground that it would leave very little matter for...power to work on. The less the better, say others. The Constitution thought it wise to restrain the Executive and Senate from entangling and embroiling... | |
| United States. Congress - 1859 - 266 str.
...except those subjects of legislation in which it gave a participation to the House of Bepresentatives. This last exception is denied by some, on the ground...power to work on. The less the better, say others. The Constitution thought it wise to restrain the Executive and Senate from entangling and embroiling... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1862 - 244 str.
...government is interdicted from doing in any way. 4. And also to except those subjects of legis lution in which it gave a participation to the House of Representatives...matter for the treaty power to work on. The less the bettor, say others. The Constitution thought it wiae to restrain tho Executive and Senate from entangling... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1864 - 208 str.
...government is interdicted from doing in any way. 4. And also to except those subjects of legis lation in which it gave a participation to the House of Representatives This last exception is denied by some, en the ground that it would leave very little matter for the treaty power to work on. The less the... | |
| Wisconsin - 1865 - 252 str.
...the whole Government is interdicted from doing in any way. 4. And also to except those subjects nt legislation in which it gave a participation to the House of Representatives. This last exception ia denied by some, on the ground that it would leave very little matter for the treaty to work on.... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1866 - 204 str.
...government is interdicted from doing in any way. 4. And also to except those subjects of legis lation in which it gave a participation to the House of Representatives...matter for the treaty power to work on. The less the belter, say others. The Constitution thought it wise to restrain tin Executive and Senate from entangling... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1867 - 506 str.
...President and Senate cannot do by treaty what the whole government is interdicted from doing in an}' way. 4. And also to except those subjects of legislation...power to work on. The less the better, say others. The Constitution thought it wise to restrain the Executive and Senate from entangling and embroiling... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1867 - 204 str.
...government is interdicted from doing in any way. 4. And also to except those subjects of legis lation in which it gave a participation to the House of Representatives...power to work on. The less the better, say others. The Constitution thought it wise to restrain th« Executive and Senate from entangling and embroiling... | |
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