The Theory and Practice of Modern Government, Volume 2Methuen, 1932 - 814 pages |
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Page 1018
... President and his Cabinet . Conspicuous examples occur in the administration of the Anti - Trust Laws , Prohibition ... President's power enormous . A large ordinance - making power has been developed in the matter of tariff arrangements ...
... President and his Cabinet . Conspicuous examples occur in the administration of the Anti - Trust Laws , Prohibition ... President's power enormous . A large ordinance - making power has been developed in the matter of tariff arrangements ...
Page 1020
... President ( with the consent of the Senate ) ; the latter is not expressly conferred , but is inferred from his express constitutional power to nominate and receive diplomatic representatives , the treaty - making power , and the power ...
... President ( with the consent of the Senate ) ; the latter is not expressly conferred , but is inferred from his express constitutional power to nominate and receive diplomatic representatives , the treaty - making power , and the power ...
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... President upon them , is decided by the President alone . For these Secretaries are isolated from Congress ; they have no effective and compelling followers there ; nor are they forced upon the President as a result of independent ...
... President upon them , is decided by the President alone . For these Secretaries are isolated from Congress ; they have no effective and compelling followers there ; nor are they forced upon the President as a result of independent ...
Contents
THE COMMONS | 743 |
DELIBERATION AND PROCEDURE | 780 |
PARLIAMENTARY DIFFICULTIES AND REFORM | 878 |
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