 | United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - Commercial treaties - 1937 - 574 pages
...power, but with such an authority plus the very delicate, plenary, and exclusive power of the President as the sole organ of the Federal Government in the field of international relations — a power which does not require as a basis for its exercise an act of Congress, but which, of course,... | |
 | United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - Neutrality - 1937 - 32 pages
...power, but with such an authority plus the very delicate, plenary, and exclusive power of the President as the sole organ of the Federal Government in the field of international relations — a power which does not require as a basis for its exercise an act of Congress, but which, of course,... | |
 | United States. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs - 1937 - 194 pages
...power, but with such an authority plus the very delicate, plenary and exclusive power of the President as the sole organ of the federal government in the field of international relations — a power which does not require as a basis for its exercise an act of Congress, but which, of course,... | |
 | United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1939 - 722 pages
...Din-ember 21, 1936, the Supreme Court1 referred to the "plenary and exclusive power of the President as the sole organ of the Federal Government in the field of international relations — a power which docs not require as a basis for its exercise an act of Congress." Those words certainly... | |
 | United States. Congress. House. Foreign AFfairs - 1939 - 658 pages
...power, but with such an authority plus the very delicate, plenary, and exclusive power of the President as the sole organ of the Federal Government in the field of international relations — a power which does not require as a basis for its exercise an act of Congress, but which, of course,... | |
 | United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1940 - 716 pages
...wherein the Supreme Court held : "* * * tlie very delicate, plenary, and exclusive power of the President as the sole organ of the Federal Government in the field of international relations — a power which does not require as a basis for its exercise an act of Congress, but which, of course,... | |
 | United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - Executive power - 1940 - 892 pages
...power, but with such an authority plus the very delicate, plenary, and exclusive power of the President as the sole organ of the Federal Government in the field of international relations — a power which does nut require as a basis for its exercise an act of Congress, but which, of course,... | |
 | United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1940 - 976 pages
...power, but with such an authority plus the very delicate, plenary, and exclusive power of the President as the sole organ of the Federal Government in the field of international relations — a power which does not require as a basis for its exercise an act of Congress, but which, of course,... | |
 | United States. Department of Justice - Administrative law - 1941 - 664 pages
...power, but with such an authority plus the very delicate, plenary, and exclusive power of the President as the sole organ of the Federal Government in the field of international relations — a power which does not require as a basis for its exercise an act of Congress, but which, of course,... | |
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