| Nathan Sargent - History - 1875 - 364 pages
...Constitution swears that he will support it as he understands it, and not as it is understood by others. . . . The opinion of the judges has no more authority over...on that point the President is independent of both" This is the same monstrous assertion that was made by the President in the Cherokee case. Scarcely... | |
| Law - 1875 - 870 pages
...quoted the opinion of President Jefferson, to which let us add that of President Jackson, who says : " The opinion of the judges has no more authority over...the opinion of Congress has over the judges, and on this point the president is independent of both. The authority of the supreme court must not, therefore,... | |
| Henry Varnum Poor - Banks and banking - 1877 - 668 pages
...approval, as it is of the supreme judges, when it may be brought before them for judicial decision. The opinion of the judges has no more authority over...on that point the President is independent of both. The authority of the Supreme Court must not, therefore, be permitted to control the Congress or the... | |
| Henry Varnum Poor - Banks and banking - 1877 - 704 pages
...approval, as it is of the supreme judges, when it may be brought before them for judicial decision. The opinion of the judges has no more authority over...on that point the President is independent of both. The authority of the Supreme Court must not, therefore, be permitted to control the Congress or the... | |
| Anna Randall Diehl - Elocution - 1878 - 460 pages
...oonstitution, swears that he will support it as he understands it, and not as it is understood by others." " The opinion of the judges has no more authority over...both." Now, Mr. President, I conceive, with great deferen20r that the President has mistaken the purport of the oath to support the constitution of the... | |
| John Stilwell Jenkins - Generals - 1880 - 414 pages
...approval, as it is of the Supreme Judges, when it may be brought before them for judicial decision. The opinion of the Judges has no more authority over...that point, the President is independent of both. The authority of the Supreme Court must not, therefore, be permitted to control the Congress or the... | |
| Daniel F. Miller - Oratory - 1880 - 204 pages
...Constitution swears that he will support it as he understands it, and not as it is understood by others.' "Now, Mr. President, I conceive, with great deference,...purport of the oath to support the Constitution of the United States. No one swears to support it as he understands it, but to support it simply as it... | |
| Jonathan Norcross - 1883 - 244 pages
...approval as it is of the Supreme Judges when it may be brought before them for judicial decision ; the opinion of the Judges has no more authority over...that point, the President is independent of both. The authority of the Supreme Court must not, therefore, be permitted to control the Congress, or the... | |
| Jonathan Norcross - 1884 - 256 pages
...approval as it is of the Supreme Judges when it may be brought before them for judicial decision ; the opinion of the Judges has no more authority over...that point, the President is independent of both. The authority of the Supreme Court must not, therefore, be permitted to control the Congress, or the... | |
| Horace Davis - Constitutional law - 1884 - 100 pages
...approval, as it is of the Supreme Judges, when it may be brought before them for judicial decision. The opinion of the Judges has no more authority over...on that point the President is independent of both. The authority of the Supreme Court must not, therefore, be permitted to control Congress or the Executive,... | |
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