But in no part of the Constitution is the President subjected to any such responsibility, and in no part of that instrument is any such power conferred on either branch of the Legislature.
It was not so elaborately debated in either branch as was the original act, but its passage was retarded by the interposition of other measures and it did not reach the President until the first week in July.
It is hardly conceivable, nay, it is impossible, that under such circumstances the slightest notice would be taken of the President's action by either branch of Congress.
Not a single Democrat voted to ratify it in either branch of Congress, and the Democratic opposition in the State Legislatures throughout the Union was almost equally pronounced.
In affluent and exuberant diction Mr. Conkling was never surpassed in either branch of Congress, unless, perhaps, by Rufus Choate.
These propositions met with little favor in either branch of Congress.
It was the voice of the Republican party, with no one openly opposing it in either branch of Congress.
If the law establishing it must be necessarily repealed before an appropriation could be withheld, it would be in the power of either branch to keep up an establishment by refusing to concur in repeal.
M^r Govern^r Morris was opposed to a restriction of this right in either branch, considered merely in itself and as unconnected with the point of representation in the 2^d branch.
An election of either branch by the people scattered as they are in many States, particularly in S.
If the app^t should be left to either branch of the Legislature, it will be a mere piece of jobbing.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "either branch" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.