Avis and his associate witnesses; must have known the circumstances surrounding, and the state of the public mind in regard to them; and yet we notice no indication that he attempted to impeach any of them even in thought.
To suspect them of such credulity or infatuation is to suspect and impeach the truth and accuracy of the very history which makes them so clearly and fully known to us.
It mayimpeach the members of the Provincial Council.
To impeach the Provisional President for high treason by a majority vote of three-fourths of the quorum consisting of more than four-fifths of the total number of the members.
To impeach members of the Cabinet for failure to perform their official duties or for violation of the law by majority votes of two-thirds of the quorum consisting of over three-fourths of the total number of the members.
That he fears some furious courses will be taken against the Duke of York; and that he hath heard that it was designed, if they cannot carry matters against the Chancellor, to impeach the Duke of York himself, which God forbid!
Suppose he dislikes them, and will not have them, he is guilty of a breach of the law, is it intended by the House to impeach him for it?
What may follow in consequence of that resolution, cannot impeach the motive, it can only prove, that our heads are uninformed; an error of the head is pardonable, but an error of the heart is not easily forgiven.
This House has the power of controlling him, and may impeach the officer before the Senate.
That of Grace Sowerbutts, instructed by a Catholic priest to impeach her grandmother of witchcraft, was a very gross fraud.
How, in fact, could a majority in the House of Representatives impeach themselves?
There was no attempt made before the Commission to impeachhis character for credibility.
Jarboe's silence on questions touching his own credibility leaves no room for any one to say that his testimony could impeach Mr. Evans, whatever he might swear.
Do you mean to impeach the honor of Captain Leach?
Impeach a nation, youimpeach the Providence that made it.
Impeach a nation, you are impeaching only your own rashness and presumption.
Thou canst not impeach the senate's justice, old man, or utter aught in truth against the known impartiality of the laws?
By what authority, reverend priest, dost thou impeach the decision of the judges?
The power to impeach before the Senate the President of the Republic and the cabinet ministers, in the cases prescribed in paragraphs first and second of article 47 corresponds to the House of Representatives.
To impeach before the Senate the governor of their respective province, in the case set forth in paragraph 3 of article 47, when two-thirds of the total number of provincial councilors decide in secret session that this should be done.
The House of Representatives may impeach the President, when the Senate may suspend him from office, try him, and upon conviction remove him permanently.
If she shall intend any evil to the queen's majesty my sovereign, for her sake I must and will mean to impeach her; and therein I may be her unfriend or worse.
This was all he had said, and it had not been said with any view to impeach the conscience of any gentleman on the subject.
The articles of impeachment were referred to a committee which reported in favor of the judge, and the House did not, therefore, impeach him.
And the Assembly without further ceremony proceeded to impeach the Chief Justices of Quebec and Montreal, at the instance of Mr. Stuart, the Anglo-American Barrister.
They now began duly to think upon his unmatched virtues, which never the most malicious enemy could impeach .
It was accordingly proposed to impeach the Duke of Buckingham before the House of Lords.
Parliament began by throwing all the blame upon the unpopular minister and seeking to impeach him.
If any president refuse to lend the executive arm of the government to the enforcement of the law, it can impeach the president.
If, when it has passed a law, any Court shall refuse to obey its behests, it can impeach the judges.
I'll impeach Andrew Johnson, remove him from office and hang him from the balcony of the White House.
That the Lords contested the claim of the Commons to impeachand condemn any one whom they might accuse of a crime was a grievance of the Lower House.
It was Bristol who was base enough to impeach Lord Clarendon for selling Dunkirk and making Charles marry a barren queen.
And the House of Lords has in practice recognized the right of the Commons to impeach whomsoever they will.
In the same year he was impeached for malpractices along with Lord Somers and the earls of Portland and Oxford, but all the charges were dismissed by the Lords; and in 1703 a second attempt to impeach him was still more unsuccessful.
He was severely censured, as it seems quite unjustly, for the disorder in Ireland, and an attempt was made to impeach him for his conduct with regard to the sentences on the Whig leaders.