Executive Protest Prerogatives And Patronage Speech of Hon Chas L Beale

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If the President had been left friendless upon this committee, he might perhaps have reason to complain, and might with more propriety charge anticipated unfairness. But the presence of the ^ experienced parliamentary skill, acknowledged ability, and personal friendship, of the honorable and distinguished gentleman from North Caro- lina, [Mr. WiNSLOw, ] should have removed all apprehension on the part of the President, and shamed his imputation of unfairness.
The President complains that the re
...solutions are vague and indefinite. In his own language — " Tlie resolutions are as vague and general as tlie English language affords words to make them. " If the resolutions were accusations, their vague- ness could scarcely be urged as a valid objection to them, for a vague accusation is no accusation, and did not deserve at the hands of the Presi- dent the notice with which he has honored it. In every court of law, of honor, or of Parlia- ment, precision is of the essence of an allega- gation ; and any charge, rambling, undefined, or vague in its character, if it at all arrested the attention of a defendant, would he required to be made certain, would demand explanation, or would be disregarded.

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