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
| Andrew Johnson, Paul H. Bergeron - Biography & Autobiography - 1967 - 782 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,... | |
| Bruce Ackerman - History - 1991 - 530 pages
...manner appointed." But unfortunately for Stanton, the statute immediately continued: 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... | |
| United States. President - United States - 1897 - 602 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,... | |
| Almanacs, English - 1862 - 434 pages
...in cases of impeachment. The principal officers of the executive department of the Government, are the secretaries of state, of the treasury, of war, of the navy, and of the interior ; the postmaster-general and the attorney-general, whose respective duties are... | |
| Civil service - 1904 - 458 pages
...to the heads of the nine Executive Departments expressly enumerated by the Revised Statutes, namely the Secretaries of State, of the Treasury, of War, of the Navy, of the Interior, the Post Office Department, the Department of Justice, the Department of Commerce... | |
| William MacDonald - Charters - 1916 - 684 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... | |
| Almanacs, English - 1862 - 464 pages
...House of Representatives. The principal officers of the executive department of the Government, are the secretaries of state, of the treasury, of war, of the navy, and of the interior ; the postmaster-general and the attorney-general, whose respective duties are... | |
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