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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... necessary for the proper conduct of an adminis- trative position is seldom or never granted in the Federal system . So much is this the fact that the language of a recent act creat- ing the Board of Exposition Commissioners with " power ...
... necessary for the proper conduct of an adminis- trative position is seldom or never granted in the Federal system . So much is this the fact that the language of a recent act creat- ing the Board of Exposition Commissioners with " power ...
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... necessary to formulate the will of the people into a portion of the governing law of the nation . The executive may propose but cannot execute until the legislative has approved . The legislative may both propose and approve , but is ...
... necessary to formulate the will of the people into a portion of the governing law of the nation . The executive may propose but cannot execute until the legislative has approved . The legislative may both propose and approve , but is ...
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... necessary to nominate them to the Senate for confirma- tion by that body . The various classes of public officials thus appointed by the President are as follows : STATE DEPARTMENT . Vice - Consuls . Deputy Consuls . Commercial Agents ...
... necessary to nominate them to the Senate for confirma- tion by that body . The various classes of public officials thus appointed by the President are as follows : STATE DEPARTMENT . Vice - Consuls . Deputy Consuls . Commercial Agents ...
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... necessary , forwarded to the Congress . For the purposes of foreign intercourse he is the head of the Government of the United States , subject only to restriction by the Senate when it shall have become necessary to conclude a formal ...
... necessary , forwarded to the Congress . For the purposes of foreign intercourse he is the head of the Government of the United States , subject only to restriction by the Senate when it shall have become necessary to conclude a formal ...
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... necessary to pass appropriations to carry on proposed measures . All agreements with foreign nations which have the nature of formal treaties must be presented to the Senate for ratification . Unless two - thirds of the Senators present ...
... necessary to pass appropriations to carry on proposed measures . All agreements with foreign nations which have the nature of formal treaties must be presented to the Senate for ratification . Unless two - thirds of the Senators present ...
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