| David Robertson - 1808 - 618 páginas
...not the wish of the executive to disclose ; such matter, if it be not immediately and essentially, applicable to the point, will, of course, be suppressed....due consideration, on the return of the subpoena. Thirdly, It has been alleged, that a copy may be received instead of the original, and the act of congress... | |
| Aaron Burr - 1808 - 608 páginas
...is not the wish of the executive to disclose ; such matter, if it be not immediately and essentially applicable to the point, will, of course, be suppressed....kind, however, will have its due consideration, on the re turn of the subpoena. Thirdly, It has been alleged, that a copy may be received instead of the original,... | |
| John Pendleton Kennedy - 1849 - 492 páginas
...is not the wish of the executive to disclose ; such matter, if it be not immediately and essentially applicable to the point, will, of course, be suppressed....due consideration, on the return of the subpoena." ******* " Much has been said about the disrespect to the chief magistrate, which is implied by this... | |
| John Pendleton Kennedy - 1850 - 478 páginas
...is not the wish of the executive to disclose, such matter, if it be not immediately and essentially applicable to the point, will of course be suppressed....will have its due consideration, on the return of the subpo3na." ****** " Much has been said about the disrespect to the chief magistrate, which is implied... | |
| John Pendleton Kennedy - 1850 - 430 páginas
...is not the wish of the executive to disclose, such matter, if it be not immediately and essentially applicable to the point, will of course be suppressed....will have its due consideration, on the return of the subpo3na." *####• " Much has been said about the disrespect to the chief magistrate, which is implied... | |
| Joseph Gales - 1852 - 774 páginas
...is not the wish of the Executive to disclose, such matter, if ilrbe not immediately and essentially applicable to the point, will, of course, be suppressed,...consideration on the return of the subpoena. 3dly. It has been alleged that a copy may be received instead of the original; and the act of Congress has been cited... | |
| United States. Congress - 1852 - 772 páginas
...is not the wish of the Executive to disclose, such matter, if it be not immediately and essentially applicable to the point, will, of course, be suppressed,...will have its due consideration on the return of the subpcena. 'Mly . It has been alleged that a copy may be received instead of the original; and the act... | |
| John Pendleton Kennedy - 1856 - 382 páginas
...is not the wish of the executive to disclose, such matter, if it be not immediately and essentially applicable to the point, will of course be suppressed....conduct of the accused can be a subject of delicacy wi*h the President. Every thing of this kind, however, will have its due consideration, on the return... | |
| 1921 - 1206 páginas
...immediately and essentially applicable to the case, will of course be suppressed. » * » Everything of this kind, however, will have its due consideration on the return of the subpœna." 1 Burr's Trial, 182-187. It is sufficient to add that the subrxpna was served and the documents... | |
| John Henry Wigmore - 1905 - 922 páginas
...immediately and essentially applicable to the point, will of course be suppressed. . . . Everything of this kind, however, will have its due consideration on the return of the subpoena. ... I admit, in such a case, much reliance must be placed on the declaration of the President ; ...... | |
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