Provided, That the Secretaries of State, of the Treasury, of War, of the Navy, and of the Interior, the Postmaster-General, and the AttorneyGeneral, shall hold their offices respectively for and during the term of the President by whom they may have been... Arguments and Speeches of William Maxwell Evarts - Page 503by William Maxwell Evarts - 1919Full view - About this book
| John Robert Irelan - Presidents - 1888 - 648 pages
...appointed and duly qualified, except as herei*ยป otherwise provided : Provided, that the Secretaties of State, of the Treasury, of War, of the Navy, and of the Interior, th^ Postmaster-General, and the Attorney-General, shall hold thel.*"" offices respectively for and... | |
| Thomas Valentine Cooper - Political parties - 1892 - 1144 pages
...argumentis: That by a special proviso in the Tenure-of-Orfice Bill the various Secretaries of Departments "shall hold their offices respectively for and during the term of the President bv whom they may have been appointed, anil for one month thereafter, subject to removal by and with... | |
| Chandler Belden Beach - 1893 - 778 pages
...assembles his council. In the United states the cabinet is made up of the heads of departments; namely : The secretaries of state, of the treasury, of war, of the navy, of the interior, of agriculture; the attorneygeneral, and the postmaster-general. By the constitution... | |
| Roger Foster - Constitutional history - 1895 - 730 pages
...shall have been in like manner appointed and duly qualified, except as herein otherwise provided : Provided, That the Secretaries of State, of the Treasury,...and of the Interior, the Postmaster General and the Attorney-General shall hold their offices respectively for and during the term of the President by... | |
| Clara Hannah (Kerr) Stidham - 1895 - 216 pages
...which adopted the house amendment with an amendment providing that the members of the cabinet should hold their offices respectively for and during the term of the president by whom they were appointed, and for one month thereafter, subject to removal by and with the advice and consent... | |
| Clara Hannah Kerr Stidham - 1895 - 214 pages
...which adopted the house amendment with an amendment providing that the members of the cabinet should hold their offices respectively for and during the term of the president by whom they were appointed, and for one month thereafter, subject to removal by and with the advice and consent... | |
| Roger Foster - Constitutional history - 1895 - 730 pages
...except as herein otherwise provided : Provided, That the Secretaries of State, of the Treasury, of AVar, of the Navy, and of the Interior, the Postmaster General and the Attorney-General shall hold their offices respectively for and during the term of the President by... | |
| Edmund Gibson Ross - 1896 - 200 pages
...to this recital, only that section is produced here. It is as follows: That every person (excepting the Secretaries of State, of the Treasury, of War,...the Postmaster General, and the Attorney General), holding- any civil office to which he has been appointed by and with the advice and consent of the... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - Constitutional history - 1896 - 812 pages
...appointed and duly qnalified, except as herein otherwise provided. " Prorided, That the Seeretaries of State, of the Treasury, of War, of the Navy, and of the Interior, the Postmaster-General, and the Attorney-General, shall held their offices respectively for and during... | |
| United States. President - Presidents - 1897 - 790 pages
...successor shall have been in like manner appointed and duly qualified, except as herein otherwise provided: Provided, That the Secretaries of State, of the Treasury, of War, of the Navy, and of the Interior, the Postmaster-General, and the Attorney-General shall hold their offices, respectively, for and during... | |
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