| Aaron Arrowsmith - 1832 - 546 pages
...as three freemen. The executive power is vested in a President, who, together with a Vice President, is chosen for four years by electors from all the states. The principal subordinate officers in the executive department are, the secretaries of state, of the treasury, of war, and of the navy.... | |
| Samuel Augustus Mitchell - 1834 - 336 pages
...Circuit Courts, composed of the judge of the district, and one of the judges of the Supreme Court. The executive power is vested in a President, who,...subordinate officers of the executive department are the Secretaries of State, of the Treasury, of War, and of the Navy, the Postmaster General, and the Attorney... | |
| Samuel Augustus Mitchell - 1840 - 612 pages
...Circuit Courts, composed of the judge of the district, and one of the judges of the Supreme Court. The executive power is vested in a President, who,...for four years, by electors from all the states. The President must be a native-born citizen, or have been a citizen at the adoption of the constitution,... | |
| Bishop Davenport - 1843 - 604 pages
...power that administers the government, is vested in a president, who, together with the vice president, is chosen for four years by electors. from all the states. The principal subordinate officers, in the executive department, are the secretaries of state, of the treasury, of war, and of the navy.... | |
| Joseph Emerson Worcester - 1844 - 362 pages
...being chosen to office. 22. The executive power, which is the power that administers the government, is vested in a president, who, together with the vice-president, is chosen for 4 years by electors from all the states. The principal subordinate officers, in the executive department,... | |
| Samuel Augustus Mitchell - 1846 - 604 pages
...Circuit Courts, composed of the judge of the district, and one of the judges of the Supreme Court. The executive power is vested in a President, who,...subordinate officers of the executive department are the Secretaries of State, ol the Treasury, of War, and of the Navy, the Postmaster-General, and the Attorney-Genera).... | |
| Samuel Augustus Mitchell - 1851 - 348 pages
...appointed by the President, with the advice and consent of the Senate, and hold their offices during life or good behaviour. 24. The Executive power is vested...are the Secretary of State, of the Treasury, of War, of the Navy, and of the Department of the Interior, the Post-Master-General, and the Attorney-General.... | |
| Samuel Augustus Mitchell - 1853 - 354 pages
...with the advice and consent of the Senate, and hold their offices during life or good behaviour. 22. The Executive power is vested in a President, who,...are, the Secretary of State, of the Treasury, of War, of the Navy, and of the Department of the Interior, the Post-Master-General, and the Attorney-General.... | |
| 1853 - 662 pages
...enumeration. The house of representatives represents the people ; the senate represents the states. The executive power is vested in a president, who,...years, by electors from all the states. The principal sxibordinate officers of the executive department are the secretaries of state, of the treasury, of... | |
| Aaron Arrowsmith - 1856 - 834 pages
...three freemen. The executive power is vested in a President, who, together with a Vice-Président, is chosen for four years by electors from all the states. The principal subordinate officers in the executive department are, the secretaries of state, of the treasury, of war, and of the navy.... | |
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