| Sir William Gore Ouseley - Great Britain - 1842 - 190 pages
...can alone make treaties, declare war," &c. — WHEATON'S "Elem. of International Law, i. 88, 89. " The President is the sole organ of the nation in its external relations He must execute a treaty," &c. — ELLIOTT'S American Diplomatic Code, ii. 284, § 171. international... | |
| sir William Gore Ouseley - 1842 - 196 pages
..."TheSupremeGovernmentcan alone make treaties, declare war," &c. — WHEATON'S Elem. of International Law, i. 88, 89. " The President is the sole organ of the nation in its external relations He must execute a treaty," &c. — ELLIOTT'S American Diplomatic Code, ii. 284, § 171. 63 international... | |
| History - 1857 - 650 pages
...into court to litigate their claims, nor can a court decide on them. Of consequence, the demand is net a case for judicial cognizance. The President is the...organ of the nation in its external relations, and its soleTepresentative with foreign nations. Of consequence, the demand of a foreign nation can only be... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1904 - 312 pages
...claims, nor can a court decide on them. Of consequence, the demand is not a case for judicial cognisance. The president is the sole organ of the nation, in...and its sole representative with foreign nations. Of conséquence, tho demand of a foreign nation can only bo made on him. He possesses the whole executive... | |
| International Joint Commission - Lake of the Woods - 1917 - 384 pages
...important. To the President is intrusted the exclusive power of communication with foreign States. "The President is the sole organ of the Nation in...and its sole representative with foreign nations." 2 Accordingly, with him resides the right of determining finally by whom negotiations are to be conducted... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1920 - 852 pages
...unacceptable, then no treaty results. The President alone has the power to negotiate treaties, and he is the sole organ of the nation in its external relations,...and its sole representative with foreign nations, except so far as he may delegate that power to some agent. Ratifications are exchanged only by virtue... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1920 - 898 pages
...unacceptable, then no treaty results. The President alone has the power to negotiate treaties, and he is the sole organ of the nation in its external relations,...and its sole representative with foreign nations, except so far as he may delegate that power to some agent. Ratifications are exchanged only by virtue... | |
| Social sciences - 1921 - 760 pages
...shared by the President with the Senate,* but the former belong? exclusively to the President. ' ' The President is the sole organ of the nation in its...and its sole representative with foreign nations. ' ' * Altho diplomatic negotiations and intercourse are regularly conducted through the Department... | |
| William Dameron Guthrie - Political Science - 1923 - 406 pages
...discussing in that body the famous Nash case arising under the Jay Treaty, among other things said: The President is the sole organ of the nation in its...and its sole representative with foreign nations. . . . He possesses the executive power. He holds and directs the force of the nation. Of consequence,... | |
| Law - 1922 - 498 pages
...plenary nature of the President's control. While a meml)er of Congress, Chief Iu-<tice Marshall said, — "The President is the sole organ of the nation in...and its sole representative with foreign nations." In the language of Mr. Jefferson,22a "The transaction of busine-s ! with foreign nations is executive... | |
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