| Jonathan Elliot - 1836 - 680 páginas
...meaning, without a perversion of the usual meaning of language. The House of Representatives is to have the sole power of impeachment, and the Senate the sole power of trying. And here is a valuable provision, not to be found in other governments. In England, the Lords,... | |
| 1867 - 772 páginas
...mean that the door should not be locked till after the horse had been stolen. By the Constitution, the House of Representatives has " the sole power of impeachment," and the Senata " the sole power to try all impeachments." When the President of the United States is tried... | |
| 1867 - 782 páginas
...mean that the door should not be locked till after the horse had been stolen. By the Constitution, the House of Representatives has " the sole power of impeachment," and the Senate " the sole power to try all impeachments." When the President of the United States is tried on impeachment, the Chief... | |
| 1867 - 782 páginas
...mean that the door should not be locked till after the horse had been stolen. By the Constitution, the House of Representatives has "the sole power of impeachment," and the Senate " the sole power to try all impeachments." When the President of the United States is tried on impeachment, the Chief... | |
| William Worth Belknap - 1876 - 1180 páginas
...impeachment, may be presented. There is no remedy that cannot be limited by a statute of repose. Although the House- of Representatives has the sole power of impeachment and the Senate can alone try an impeachment, yet Congress has the power to make all laws which may be necessary and... | |
| United States. Congress - 1876 - 392 páginas
...impeachment, may be presented. There is no remedy that cannot bo limited by a statute of repose. Although the House of Representatives has the sole power of impeachment and the Senate can alone try an impeachment, yet Congress has the power to make all laws which may bo necessary and... | |
| Francis Newton Thorpe - 1889 - 648 páginas
...The President may convene either or both houses on extraordinary occasions.* 267. Impeachment. — The House of Representatives has the sole power of impeachment, and the Senate has the sole power to try all impeachments. If the House believes that an officer of the Federal Government... | |
| John Fiske - 1890 - 418 páginas
...left for the House of Commons to say whether judgment shall be pronounced or not. In the United States the House of Representatives has the sole power of impeachment, and the Senate has the sole power to try all impeachments. When the president of the United States is tried, the chief... | |
| John Fiske - 1891 - 412 páginas
...left for the House of Commons to say whether judgment shall be pronounced or not. In the United States the House of Representatives has the sole power of impeachment, and the Senate has the sole power to try all impeachments. When the president of the United States is tried, Impeach.... | |
| West Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals - 1891 - 858 páginas
...competency, gross immorality, neglect of duty, or any high crime or misdemeanor. The House of Delegates has the sole power of impeachment, and the Senate the sole power to try impeachments. Other questions were argued in the cause before us, but as we regard the questions... | |
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