Catalogue of the Library of the United States Senate

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Page 182 - States, who shall be sworn or affirmed to a faithful execution of his office; whose duty it shall be to prosecute and conduct all. suits in the Supreme Court in which the United States shall be concerned, and to give his advice and opinion upon questions of law when required by the President of the United States, or when requested by the heads of any of the departments, touching any matters that may concern their departments, and shall receive such compensation for his services as shall by law be...
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Page 170 - The great mass of these documents were to be found only in the archives of the two Houses. No complete set of them existed in any other place. * * * In addition to this, many exist only in the manuscript records of the two Houses.
Page 182 - States ; who shall be sworn or affirmed to the faithful execution of his office, whose duty it shall be, to prosecute and conduct all suits in the Supreme Court, in which the United States shall be concerned, and to give his advice and opinion upon questions of law, when requested "by the President of the United States, or when requested by the heads of any of the departments, touching any matter that may concern their departments.

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