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Page 390
... President had practically suspended it , and detained suspected persons in custody without trial ; but his authority to do this was questioned . It was claimed that Con- gress alone could exercise this power ; and that the legislature ...
... President had practically suspended it , and detained suspected persons in custody without trial ; but his authority to do this was questioned . It was claimed that Con- gress alone could exercise this power ; and that the legislature ...
Page 408
... President . subordinate and auxiliary powers . Both powers imply many Each includes all authorities essential to its due exercise . But neither can the President , in war more than in peace , intrude upon the proper authority of ...
... President . subordinate and auxiliary powers . Both powers imply many Each includes all authorities essential to its due exercise . But neither can the President , in war more than in peace , intrude upon the proper authority of ...
Page 527
... President or a United States judge . ( A third possibility is the Attorney General , or some other member of the Cabinet ; but a high execu- tive official is subject to somewhat the same considerations as the President . ) There are ...
... President or a United States judge . ( A third possibility is the Attorney General , or some other member of the Cabinet ; but a high execu- tive official is subject to somewhat the same considerations as the President . ) There are ...
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