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Best general references: Atlantic Monthly, vol. 57, p. 180; Morrill's Speech, forty-sixth congress, first session, pp...
...presence of the executive in congress would lead (a) to extreme party dissensions:- Sunset Cox'speech, thirty-eighth congress, second session, pp. 438 to 444; (b) to undue influence of the cabinet:- Wilson, opp., thirty-eighth congress, second session, pp. 106-108; (c) to the neglect of the business of the departments:- Congressional Record, thirty-eighth congress, second session...
...would give rise to serious complications. e. g. (a) When the president or either house were of different political parties; (b) when the conduct of the cabinet becomes objectionable to congress, but is sanctioned by the president:- Pomeroy's Constitutional Law, pp. 121-22; Wilson's Congressional Government, p. 269; Nation, vol. 16, p. 233; Nation. vol. 28, p. 243; speech of Mr. Thayer, thirty-eighth congress, second session...
...effective the change proposed implies a responsible ministry:- International Review, vol. 4, pp. 248-250; vol. 7, p. 151; Overland Monthly, vol. 3, pp...
...responsible ministry would revolutionize our present form of government, and would be foreign to the spirit of our constitution:- Hare's American Constitutional Law, vol. 1, pp. 175-180; Overland Monthly, vol. 9, pp. 209, 210; Freeman's Presidnntial Government...