Introduction to the Science of Government And Compend of Constitutional And Civ
Introduction to the Science of Government And Compend of Constitutional And Civ
Andrew W Andrew White Young
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Special messages are also communicated to congress, fiom time to time, on subjects as they arise, or in obedience to calls of congress for information. 201. The president may, on extraordinary occasions, convene both houses, or either of them; and, in case of disagreement between them, with respect to the lime of adjournment, he may adjourn them to such time as he shall think proper. He is required to receive ambassa- dors and other public ministers : to take care that the laws be faithfully ex...ecuted; and to commission all the otficers of the United States. The propriety of commit- ting these simple duties to the president, is self-evident : they are in their nature duties that pertain to the execu- tive department of the government. 202. The trusts committed to the president are various and important ; and their proper or improper exercise must have a sensible etfect, either for good or for evil, upon the general welfare. In view of the magnitude of the executive trust, the constitution has made liberal pro- vision to prevent its abuse: first, in the mode of the president's appointmient ; which seems to afford a suffi- cient safeguard against the election of incompetent men, as well as against the successful employment oi undue means to procure an election: secondly, by the limitation of office ; he being made subject to removal at the end of four years : thirdly, by the precise and definite limitations of his power: and lastly, by providing for his removal from office, by impeachment, at any time, for misdemean- or or maladministration.
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