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6890. PRESIDENT, The senate and.—[continued].
The Senate is not supposed
by the Constitution to be acquainted
with the concerns of the Executive department.
It was not [395]
intended that these should
be communicated to them.—
Opinion on the Powers of the Senate. Washington ed. vii, 466.
Ford ed., v, 162.
(1790)
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