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" I have carefully considered the question, whether the President may call Congress to any other place than that to which they have adjourned themselves, and think he cannot have such a right, unless it has been given him by the constitution or the laws,... "
Washington in Germantown: Being an Account of the Various Visits of the ... - Trang 71
bởi Charles Francis Jenkins - 1905 - 318 trang
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The Writings of George Washington: Being His Correspondence ..., Tập 10

George Washington - 1836 - 574 trang
...carefully considered the question, whether the President may call Congress to any other place than that to which they have adjourned themselves, and think...has been given him by the constitution or the laws, and that neither of these has given it. The only circumstance, which he can alter as to their meeting,...

The Writings of George Washington: pt. IV. Letters official and private ...

George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1836 - 590 trang
...carefully considered the question, whether the President may call Congress to any other place than that to which they have adjourned themselves, and think...has been given him by the constitution or the laws, and that neither of these has given it. The only circumstance, which he can alter as to their meeting,...

The Writings of George Washington: pt. IV. Letters official and private ...

George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1836 - 584 trang
...carefully considered the question, whether the President may call Congress to any other place than that to which they have adjourned themselves, and think...has been given him by the constitution or the laws, and that neither of these has given it. The only circumstance, which he can alter as to their meeting,...

The Writings of George Washington: pt. IV. Letters official and private ...

George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1836 - 590 trang
...carefully considered the question, whether the President may call Congress to any other place than that to which they have adjourned themselves, and think...has been given him by the constitution or the laws, and that neither of these has given it. The only circumstance, which he can alter as to their meeting,...

The Writings of George Washington: pt. IV. Letters official and private ...

George Washington - 1847 - 582 trang
...carefully considered the question, whether the President may call Congress to any other place than that to which they have adjourned themselves, and think...has been given him by the constitution or the laws, and that neither of these has given it. The only circumstance, which he can alter as to their meeting,...

The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Correspondence, cont

Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 618 trang
...carefully considered the question whether the President may call Congress to any other place than that to which they have adjourned themselves, and think...has been given him by the Constitution, or the laws, and that neither of these has given it. The only circumstance which he can alter as to their meeting,...

The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Correspondence, cont

Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 620 trang
...carefully considered the question whether the President may call Congress to any other place than that to which they have adjourned themselves, and think...has been given him by the Constitution, or the laws, and that neither of these has given it. The only circumstance which he can alter as to their meeting,...

pt. IV. Letters official and private, from the beginning of his presidency ...

George Washington - 1855 - 576 trang
...carefully considered the question, whether the President may call Congress to any other place than that to which they have adjourned themselves, and think...has been given him by the constitution or the laws, and that neither of these has given it. The only circumstance, which he can alter as to their meeting,...

The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Correspondence

Thomas Jefferson - 1859 - 642 trang
...carefully considered the question whether the President may call Congress to any other place than that to which they have adjourned themselves, and think...has been given him by the Constitution, or the laws, and that neither of these has given it. The only circumstance which he can alter as to their meeting,...

The Jeffersonian Cyclopedia: A Comprehensive Collection of the Views of ...

Thomas Jefferson - 1900 - 1082 trang
...think he cannot have such a right unless it has been given him by the Constitution, or the laws, and that neither of these has given it. The only circumstance...adjourned, but no power to change the place is given. * * * I think * * * Congress must meet in Philadelphia, even if it be in the open fields, to adjourn...




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