| United States. Congress. Senate - 1857 - 878 halaman
...superseded by others subsequently promulgated by the Secretary of War. And the Supreme Court say : " The Secretary of War is the regular constitutional...of the military establishment of the nation ; and rules and orders publicly promulgated through him must be received as the act of the pxecutive, and... | |
| Richard Peters - 1860 - 836 halaman
...undoubted. The power to establish, necessarily implies the power to modify or to repeal, or to create anew. The secretary of war is the regular constitutional...of the military establishment of the nation ; and rules and orders, publicly promulgated through him, must be received as the acts of the executive,... | |
| Henry Lee Scott - 1861 - 674 halaman
...do so. But " the Secretary of War is (Peters' Digest of Decisions of Federal Courts, vol. 1, p. 179) the regular constitutional organ of the President...of the military establishment of the nation ; and rules and orders publicly promulgated through him, must be received as the acts of the Executive, and... | |
| Stephen Vincent Benét - 1862 - 392 halaman
...from the President in person." In the case of the United States vs. Eliason, the Supreme Court say: " The secretary of war is the regular constitutional...the President for the administration of the military department of the nation, and rules and orders publicly promulgated through him, must be received as... | |
| Charles Wilkes - 1864 - 56 halaman
...* * * The power to establish implies, necessarily, the power to modify, or repeal, or create anew. The Secretary of War is the regular constitutional...administration of the military establishment of the nation; and rules and orders publicly promulgated through him must be received as the acts of the Executive, and... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, Benjamin Robbins Curtis - 1864 - 696 halaman
...right. * The power to establish, implies, necessarily, the power to modify or repeal, or to create anew. The secretary of war is the regular constitutional...of the military establishment of the nation ; and rules and orders publicly promulged through him must be received as the acts of the executive, and,... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1864 - 840 halaman
...****** The power to establish implies, necessarily, the power to modify, or repeal, or create anew. The Secretary of War is the regular constitutional organ of the President for the administration of themilitary establishment of the nation ; and rules and orders publicly promulgated through him muet... | |
| United States. Court of Claims - 1943 - 906 halaman
...Commander-in-Chief of tlie Army and Navy to establish rules and regulations for the government of the Army : and the Secretary of War is the regular constitutional...administration of the military establishment of the nation; and rules and orders publicly promulgated through the Secretary must be treated as the acts of the President,... | |
| United States. Department of Justice - 1922 - 710 halaman
...v. Ainsworth, 24 App. DC 180, the court stated : " The Secretary of War is the regularly constituted organ of the President for the administration of the Military Establishment of the Nation; and rules and orders publicly promulgated through him must be received as those of the Executive, and,... | |
| Henry Van Ness Boynton - 1875 - 542 halaman
...affairs was withdrawn from the War Department. "The Secretary of War is "The regularly constituted organ of the President for the administration of the military establishment of the nation, and rules and orders publicly promulgated through him must be received as the acts of the Executive, and... | |
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