Provided, That the Secretaries of State, of the Treasury, of War, of the Navy, and of the Interior, the Postmaster General, and the Attorney General shall hold their offices respectively for and during the term of the President by whom they may have been... The Republican Campaign Text Book for 1882 - Page 124by Republican Congressional Committee - 1882 - 240 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Townsend Trowbridge - Reconstruction - 1868 - 792 pages
...been in like manner appointed and duly qualified, except as herein otherwise provided : Provided, That the Secretaries of State, of the Treasury, of War, of the Navy, and of the Interior, the Postmaster-General, and the Attorney-General shall hold their offices respectively... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1869 - 826 pages
...been In like mannerappolnted and duly qualified, except as herein otherwise provided : Prodded. That the Secretaries of State, of the Treasury, of War, of the Navy, and of the Interior, the Postmaster-General, and theAttorney-General, shall hold their offices respectively... | |
| Edward McPherson - Reconstruction - 1871 - 678 pages
...r\ppointed by the President, with the advice and confcut of the Senate, and duly qualified ; and that the Secretaries of State, of the Treasury, of War. of the Navy, and of the Interior, the Postmaster General, and the Attorney General, shall hold their offices respectively... | |
| Edward McPherson - United States - 1874 - 268 pages
...construed to reduce the salaries now provided by law for the Vice-President of the United States, for the Secretaries of State, of the Treasury, of War, of the Navy, of the Interior, and of the Attorney General and Postmaster General, or of any of the employees of... | |
| Adolphe de Pineton marquis de Chambrun - Constitutional history - 1874 - 318 pages
...a successor shall have been in like manner appointed and duly qualified." It adds: " Provided, that the Secretaries of State, of the Treasury, of War, of the Navy and the Interior, the Postmaster-general and the Attorney-general, shall hold their offices respectively... | |
| West (U.S.) - 1874 - 124 pages
...departments. The President is the chief ex ecutive, and the officers immediately subordinate to him are the Secretaries of State, of the Treasury, of War, of the Navy, of the Interior ; the AttorneyGeneral, and the Postmaster-General. These officials constitute the President's... | |
| Montgomery Gibbs - 1874 - 326 pages
...departments. The President is the chief executive, and the officers immediately subordinate to him are the Secretaries of State, of the Treasury, of War, of the Navy, of the Interior ; the AttorneyGeneral, and the Postmaster-General. These officials constitute the President's... | |
| Herbert Broom, Edward Alfred Hadley - Law - 1875 - 966 pages
...duties of their respective offices. US Const., art. 2, ยง 2. The heads of the departments consist of the secretaries of state, of the treasury, of war, of the navy, of the interior, of the attorney-general, and of the postmaster-general. These joint consultations... | |
| John Russell Hussey - United States - 1876 - 562 pages
...manner, have been appointed and duly qualified, except as herein otherwise provided : Provided, That the Secretaries of State, of the Treasury, of War, of the Navy, and of the Interior, the Postmaster-General, and the Attorney-General shall hold their offices respectively... | |
| William Salter - Iowa - 1876 - 432 pages
...qualified, except as herein otherwise provided." Then comes what is " otherwise provided : " "Provided, That the Secretaries of State, of the Treasury, of War, of the Navy, and of the Interior, the Postmaster-General, and the Attorney-General, shall hold their offices respectivelv... | |
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