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" In the first place, he will be impeachable by this House, before the Senate for such an act of mal-administration; for I contend that the wanton removal of meritorious officers would subject him to impeachment and removal from his own high trust. "
The Life and Speeches of Henry Clay, of Kentucky - Page 280
by Henry Clay - 1843
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Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising ..., Volume 2; Volume 10; Volume 59

United States. Congress - Law - 1825 - 734 pages
...feel for such abuse of his lower, and the restraints that operate to prevent it? In he first place, he will be impeachable, by this House, before the Senate, for such an act of mal-administration; for I contend, that the wanton removal of meritorious officers would subject him to impeachment and...
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Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising ..., Volume 1; Volume 6; Volume 50

United States. Congress - Law - 1830 - 692 pages
...feel for such abuse of his power, und the restraints to operate to prevent it? In the first place, he will be impeachable by this House, before the Senate, for such an act of mal-administration; for I contend that the wanton removal of meritorious officers would subject him to impeachment and...
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A Political and Civil History of the United States of America ..., Volume 2

Timothy Pitkin - United States - 1828 - 552 pages
...feel for such abuse of his power, and the restraints to operate to prevent it ? In the first place, he will be impeachable by this house, before the senate, for such an act of maladministration ; ibr I contend, that the wanton removal of meritorious officers, would subject him to impeachment...
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An Oration, Pronounced at Bridport, July 4, 1829

William Slade - Fourth of July celebrations - 1829 - 40 pages
...for such an abuse of his power, and the restraints that operate to pre" vent itl In the first place, he will be impeachable by this House before the " Senate, for such an act of mal-administration ; for I contend that the wanton " removal of meritorious officers, would subject him to impeachment...
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A History of the United States of America: From the Discovery of the ...

Charles Augustus Goodrich - United States - 1833 - 600 pages
...feel for such an abuse of -his power, and the restraints to operate to prevent it? In the first place, he will be impeachable by this house before the senate for such an act of maladministration ; for I contend, that the wanton removal of meritorious officers would subject him to impeachment and...
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A History of the United States of America: On a Plan Adapted to the Capacity ...

Charles Augustus Goodrich - United States - 1833 - 366 pages
...feel for such an abuse of his power, and the restraints to operate to prevent it ? In the first place, he will be impeachable by this house before the senate for such an act of maladministration ; for I contend, that the wanton removal of meritorious officers would subject him to impeachment and...
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Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States: With a ..., Volume 3

Joseph Story - Constitutional history - 1833 - 800 pages
...decidedly in favour of the existence of the power of removal in the executive, added : " In the first place he will be impeachable by this house before the senate for such an act of mal-administration ; for I contend, that the wanton removal of meritorious officers would subject him to impeachment,...
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The Congressional Globe

United States. Congress - United States - 1834 - 640 pages
...feel for such abuse ofhis power, and the restraints that operate to prevent it ? In the first * olace, he will be impeachable by this House, before the Senate for such an act of mal-admLniV tration ; for I contend that the wanton removal of meritorious officers would subject him...
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Annals of the Congress of the United States

United States. Congress - Law - 1834 - 708 pages
...his power, and the restraints that operate to prevent it? In the first place, he will be ¡mpeachable by this House, before the Senate, for such an act of mal-administration; for 1 contend that the wanton removal of meritorious officers would subject him to impeachment and...
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Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and ...

United States - 1835 - 674 pages
...force to the appointment of the successor whom he may prefer. And what, Mr.'President, do you suppose are the securities against the abuse of this power,...place, he says, " he will be impeachable by this House factors the Senate for such an act of mal-ailministration, &c. Impeachment! It is not a scarecrow....
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