| Kentucky, Charles Slaughter Morehead, Mason Brown - Law - 1834 - 810 pages
...... to sitm recess, from each state ; and to appoint such other committees and civil one of whom to officers as may be necessary for managing the general affairs of the be president * . . , one year in United States under their direction; to appoint one of their number... | |
| Francis Fellowes - Constitutional law - 1835 - 214 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 one of their number to preside, provided that no person be allowed... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - Constitutional history - 1837 - 516 pages
...states," and to consist of one delegate from each staie ; 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 one of their number to preside, provided that no person be allowed... | |
| L. Carroll Judson - United States - 1839 - 376 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 general affairs of the United States under their direction; to appoint one of their number to preside; provided that no person be allowed... | |
| James Madison, Henry Dilworth Gilpin - Constitutional history - 1840 - 740 pages
...therefore the Confederation has expressly declared, that Congress shall have authority to appoint all such "civil officers as may be necessary for managing the general affairs of the United States under their direction." All that can be required is, that the Federal Government confine its appointments... | |
| James Madison, Henry Dilworth Gilpin - Constitutional history - 1840 - 678 pages
...therefore the Confederation has expressly declared, that Congress shall have authority to appoint all such "civil officers as may be necessary for managing the general affairs of the United States under their direction." All that can be required is, that the Federal Government confine its appointments... | |
| Joseph Story - Constitutional law - 1840 - 394 pages
...THF. 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 one of their number to preside ; provided, that no person be allowed... | |
| Connecticut - 1842 - 680 pages
...the Stata," 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 directien — to appoint nne of their number to preside, provided that no person be allowed... | |
| Henry Sherman - United States - 1843 - 302 pages
...Slates," 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 one of their number to preside ; provided that no person be allowed... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - Political science - 1844 - 368 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 general affairs of the United States under their direction : to appoint one of their number to preside ; provided, that no person be allowed... | |
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