The New American Government and Its WorkMacmillan, 1915 - 663 pages |
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Page vii
... REPRESENTATIVES . ix 3 ΙΟ IV . THE SENATE .. 45 76 94 V. THE POWERS OF CONGRESS - TAXATION AND FINANCE . VI . THE POWERS OF CONGRESS - THE REGULATION OF COMMERCE 119 VII . THE POWERS OF CONGRESS - THE SHERMAN ACT . VIII . THE POWERS OF ...
... REPRESENTATIVES . ix 3 ΙΟ IV . THE SENATE .. 45 76 94 V. THE POWERS OF CONGRESS - TAXATION AND FINANCE . VI . THE POWERS OF CONGRESS - THE REGULATION OF COMMERCE 119 VII . THE POWERS OF CONGRESS - THE SHERMAN ACT . VIII . THE POWERS OF ...
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... Representatives , is generally admitted to be danger- ous and even harmful , but it has survived because it seemed to be the less of two evils . The alternative is stagnation . Concentration of power is necessary in order to carry out ...
... Representatives , is generally admitted to be danger- ous and even harmful , but it has survived because it seemed to be the less of two evils . The alternative is stagnation . Concentration of power is necessary in order to carry out ...
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... Representatives chooses the President from the three candidates having the highest votes . After the popular election in November , the Pres- idential Electors meet at the respective State capitols on the first Monday of the following ...
... Representatives chooses the President from the three candidates having the highest votes . After the popular election in November , the Pres- idential Electors meet at the respective State capitols on the first Monday of the following ...
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... Representatives . Salary . The Constitution does not fix the President's salary , but leaves this to Congress , with the single restriction that his compensation " shall neither be increased nor diminished during the period for which he ...
... Representatives . Salary . The Constitution does not fix the President's salary , but leaves this to Congress , with the single restriction that his compensation " shall neither be increased nor diminished during the period for which he ...
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... Representative to suggest names for offices situated in his State . The Constitution declares that " the President shall nominate , and by and with the advice and consent of the Senate appoint . . . But by the necessities of the case ...
... Representative to suggest names for offices situated in his State . The Constitution declares that " the President shall nominate , and by and with the advice and consent of the Senate appoint . . . But by the necessities of the case ...
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