The American Government, Organization and Officials: With the Duties and Powers of Federal Office Holders; an Original SummarizationL. R. Hamersley & Company, 1908 - 871 pages |
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... given by U. Consul Health , inspection card given to steerage passengers Homesteads on public lands , regu- lations for entry and acquire- ment Hospital Corps ( Army ) organiza- tion Hague Tribunal 275 735 S. 416 416 695-698 463 ...
... given by U. Consul Health , inspection card given to steerage passengers Homesteads on public lands , regu- lations for entry and acquire- ment Hospital Corps ( Army ) organiza- tion Hague Tribunal 275 735 S. 416 416 695-698 463 ...
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... given to the discretion of the official functionary , and his powers and duties are stated in wide terms or exist in a condition of amplitude , because of the tradi- tions and lack of restrictions which surround his office . It is ...
... given to the discretion of the official functionary , and his powers and duties are stated in wide terms or exist in a condition of amplitude , because of the tradi- tions and lack of restrictions which surround his office . It is ...
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... given a means of check upon the leg- islative function , and for the purpose of adjusting not only the relation between the legislative and the executive powers , but for the purpose as well of conserving the rights of the inde- pendent ...
... given a means of check upon the leg- islative function , and for the purpose of adjusting not only the relation between the legislative and the executive powers , but for the purpose as well of conserving the rights of the inde- pendent ...
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... given the power to use the armed forces of the country for the purpose of carrying out the penalties im- posed for ... given discretionary power to permit the discharge of soldiers and sailors in time of peace , under such regulations as ...
... given the power to use the armed forces of the country for the purpose of carrying out the penalties im- posed for ... given discretionary power to permit the discharge of soldiers and sailors in time of peace , under such regulations as ...
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... given department . It is the general practice for all directions regarding departmental business , which may come from the Executive to be transmitted through the Departmental Head . There is nothing in law , however , to prevent the ...
... given department . It is the general practice for all directions regarding departmental business , which may come from the Executive to be transmitted through the Departmental Head . There is nothing in law , however , to prevent the ...
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