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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... matters and the build- ing of the Panama Canal .. 146 has supervision of the Corps 146 146 mail matter within , classifica- tion of 603 of Army Engineers . Reports to Congress . 145 145 rates of postage within . 603 War taxes levied and ...
... matters and the build- ing of the Panama Canal .. 146 has supervision of the Corps 146 146 mail matter within , classifica- tion of 603 of Army Engineers . Reports to Congress . 145 145 rates of postage within . 603 War taxes levied and ...
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... matters relating to public affairs as Congress may desire . He has the privilege of con vening either House or both ... matter are not uniform . When a bill , resolution , or vote is presented to the President , it must be ap- proved ...
... matters relating to public affairs as Congress may desire . He has the privilege of con vening either House or both ... matter are not uniform . When a bill , resolution , or vote is presented to the President , it must be ap- proved ...
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... matters . He is more or less , according to his disposition , the directive force in each department . It is in his discretion how far he shall leave the determination of matters relating to any par- ticular department wholly to the ...
... matters . He is more or less , according to his disposition , the directive force in each department . It is in his discretion how far he shall leave the determination of matters relating to any par- ticular department wholly to the ...
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... matters are set down with definite- ness , but beyond and above them it would seem that the only limit to the construction that will be given to the general clauses of the Constitution is the sufficiently ardent desire of a suffi- cient ...
... matters are set down with definite- ness , but beyond and above them it would seem that the only limit to the construction that will be given to the general clauses of the Constitution is the sufficiently ardent desire of a suffi- cient ...
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... Matters relating to the foreign affairs of the United States do not come before the House of Representatives except so far as it may be necessary to pass appropriations to carry on proposed measures . All agreements with foreign nations ...
... Matters relating to the foreign affairs of the United States do not come before the House of Representatives except so far as it may be necessary to pass appropriations to carry on proposed measures . All agreements with foreign nations ...
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