| United States. Congress. House - 1830 - 566 strani
...the necessity of extending the duties and powers of the Attorney General's office. On the contrary, I am convinced that the public interest would be greatly promoted by giving tq that officerthe general superintendence of the various law agents of the Government, and of all... | |
| 1831 - 884 strani
...the necessity of extending the duties and powers of the Attorney-general's office. On the contrary, I am convinced that the public interest would be greatly...proceedings, whether civil or criminal, in which the United Slates may be interested, allowing to him, at the same time, such a compensation as would enable him... | |
| 1831 - 884 strani
...the necessity of extending the duties and powers of the Attorney-general's office. On the contrary, I am convinced that the public interest -would be...all law proceedings, whether civil or criminal, in whicb the United States may be interested, allowing to him, at the same time, such a compensation as... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1832 - 720 strani
...the necessity of extending the duties and powers of the Attorney General's office. On the contrary, I am convinced that the public interest would be greatly...which the United States may be interested, allowing to him, at the same time, such a compensation as would enable him to devote his undivided attention... | |
| Andrew Jackson - 1835 - 292 strani
...the necessity of extending the duties and powers of the attorney general's office. On the contrary, I am convinced that the public interest would be greatly...which the United States may be interested; allowing to him, at the same time, such a compensation as would enable him to devote his undivided attention... | |
| United States. President (1829-1837 : Jackson) - 1837 - 460 strani
...the necessity of extending the duties and powers of the Attorney General's office. On the contrary, I am convinced that the public interest would be greatly...such a compensation as would enable him to devote his undi• vided attention to the public business. I think such a provision is alike due to the public... | |
| United States. President - 1842 - 794 strani
...the necessity of extending the duties and powers of the attorney-general's office. On the contrary, I am convinced that the public interest would be greatly...civil or criminal, in which the United States may be mterested, allowing to him at the same time such a compensation as would enable him to devote his undivided... | |
| 1847 - 976 strani
...the necessity of extending the duties and powers of the attorney-general's office. On the contrary, I am convinced that the public interest would be greatly...general superintendence of the various law agents of Ihe government, and of all law proceedings, whether civil or criminal, in which the United States may... | |
| United States. President - 1853 - 544 strani
...the necessity of extending the duties and powers of the attorney-general's office. On the contrary, I am convinced that the public interest would be greatly...which the United States may be interested, allowing to him at the same time such a compensation as would enable him to devote his undivided attention to... | |
| George Tucker - 1857 - 526 strani
...the Attorney-general should be extended ; that he should have the general superintendence of all the law agents of the Government, and of all law proceedings,...whether civil or criminal, in which the United States are interested ; and that his compensation should be the same as that of other members of the Cabinet.... | |
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