American Government and PoliticsMacmillan, 1910 - 772 pages |
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... PRESIDENT X. THE POWERS OF THE PRESIDENT · · 166 • · 187 XI . THE NATIONAL ADMINISTRATION • 215 XII . THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES · 231 XIIL THE POWERS OF CONGRESS • · 253 XIV CONGRESS AT WORK XV . THE FEDERAL JUDICIARY XVI ...
... PRESIDENT X. THE POWERS OF THE PRESIDENT · · 166 • · 187 XI . THE NATIONAL ADMINISTRATION • 215 XII . THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES · 231 XIIL THE POWERS OF CONGRESS • · 253 XIV CONGRESS AT WORK XV . THE FEDERAL JUDICIARY XVI ...
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... President or Vice - President ; and then added : " The person having the greatest number of votes shall be President , if such number be a majority of the whole number of electors appointed : and if there be more than one who have such ...
... President or Vice - President ; and then added : " The person having the greatest number of votes shall be President , if such number be a majority of the whole number of electors appointed : and if there be more than one who have such ...
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... President and the circumstances under which he carries on his administration , but by others it is considered as a permanent and salutary outcome of our political develop- ment . It would be interesting to know , at all events , the ...
... President and the circumstances under which he carries on his administration , but by others it is considered as a permanent and salutary outcome of our political develop- ment . It would be interesting to know , at all events , the ...
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... President of the United States . Furthermore , it often happens that the officials of the government are at the same time officials in some party organization ; and , generally speaking , the party leaders are men who hold , or have ...
... President of the United States . Furthermore , it often happens that the officials of the government are at the same time officials in some party organization ; and , generally speaking , the party leaders are men who hold , or have ...
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... President's party in the Senate or in the House of Representatives . Theoretically , the President should formally consult with the Senate on the making of treaties ; practically many an important treaty is settled at a dinner - table ...
... President's party in the Senate or in the House of Representatives . Theoretically , the President should formally consult with the Senate on the making of treaties ; practically many an important treaty is settled at a dinner - table ...
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