| United States - Emigration and immigration law - 1856 - 350 pages
...states ;" and to consist of one delegate from each state, and to appoint such other committees and civil officers as may be necessary for managing the...affairs of the United States, under their direction : to appoint one of their number to preside, provided that no person be allowed to serve in the office... | |
| George Tucker - History - 1856 - 672 pages
...States," and to consist of one delegate from each state; and to appoint such other committees and.civil officers as may be necessary for managing the general...affairs of the united states under their direction — to appoint xme of their number to preside, provided that no person be allowed to serve in the office... | |
| Michael W. Cluskey - Political Science - 1857 - 672 pages
...states ;" and to consist of one delegate from each state, and to appoint such other committees and civil officers as may be necessary for managing the...affairs of the United States, under their direction: to appoint one of their number to preside, provided that no person be allowed to serve in the office... | |
| William H. R. Wood - Law - 1857 - 834 pages
...the states, and to consist of one delegato from each state; and to appoint such other committees and civil officers as may be necessary for managing the...affairs of the United States under their direction : To appoint one of their number to preside ; provided, that no person be allowed to serve in the office... | |
| District of Columbia - Law - 1857 - 788 pages
...States," and to consist of one delegate from each State ; and to appoint such other committees and civil officers as may be necessary for managing the...affairs of the United States under their direction ; to appoint one of their number to preside : provided, that no person be allowed to serve in the office... | |
| Furman Sheppard - Constitutional law - 1857 - 356 pages
...States," and to consist of one delegate from each state ; and to appoint such other committees and civil officers as may be necessary for managing the...affairs of the united states under their direction — to appoint one of their number to preside, provided that no person be allowed to serve in the office... | |
| Benson John Lossing - United States - 1857 - 702 pages
...the States," and to consist of one delegate from each State; and to appoint such other committees and civil officers as may be necessary for managing the...affairs of the United States under their direction ; to appoint one of their number to preside, provided that no person be allowed to serve in the office... | |
| Constitutional law - 1857 - 504 pages
...the authority, given by the ninth article of ,the confederation, to appoint all such civil oifkers as may be necessary for managing the general affairs of the United States. But the admission of consuls into the United States, where no previous treaty has stipulated it, seems... | |
| John Church Hamilton - United States - 1858 - 636 pages
...provisions of the confederation, and all the purposes of the union. The truth is, that no foederal constitution can exist without powers that in their...direction.' All that can be required is, that the fcederal government confine its appointments to such as it is empowered to make by the original act... | |
| Benson John Lossing - United States - 1859 - 674 pages
...the States," and to consist of one delegate from each State; and to appoint such other committees and civil officers as may be necessary for managing the...affairs of the United States under their direction ; to appoint one of their number to preside, provided that no person be allowed to serve in the office... | |
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