Judge W. Brockenbrough to Wilson Cary Nicholas, discusses whether the Council has the constitutional and legal right or obligation both to advise the executive—in this case the governor—on candidates for appointment and also to nominate candidates. He believes that they should be able to do both because without such ability they would have almost no power in the government., 1815 January 29
- Papers of the Randolph Family of Edgehill and Wilson Cary Nicholas | Series I: Wilson Cary Nicholas Papers | Subseries A: Correspondence | Judge W. Brockenbrough to Wilson Cary Nicholas, discusses whether the Council has the constitutional and legal right or obligation both to advise the executive—in this case the governor—on candidates for appointment and also to nominate candidates. He believes that they should be able to do both because without such ability they would have almost no power in the government., 1815 January 29
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