The North American Review, Volume 123Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1876 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 4
... executive to a position of independence and responsibility . Notwithstanding all this , however , it is certainly true that the Convention of 1787 did , to some extent , feel the impor- tance of providing each branch of the government ...
... executive to a position of independence and responsibility . Notwithstanding all this , however , it is certainly true that the Convention of 1787 did , to some extent , feel the impor- tance of providing each branch of the government ...
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... executive action , and retained the absolute power of the purse , while the people held the final decision at the polls , the danger would certainly not be greater than when , as now , the executive is concealed from the public eye ...
... executive action , and retained the absolute power of the purse , while the people held the final decision at the polls , the danger would certainly not be greater than when , as now , the executive is concealed from the public eye ...
Page 456
... executive patronage out of the hands of weak Presidents , and , accordingly , we now have the legislative dispensing , as its own , the plunder of the executive . Any real measure of reform , therefore , involves , in the first place ...
... executive patronage out of the hands of weak Presidents , and , accordingly , we now have the legislative dispensing , as its own , the plunder of the executive . Any real measure of reform , therefore , involves , in the first place ...
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sammelt von LAURA GONZENBACH | 25 |
HOUSES OF THE MOUNDBUILDERS | 60 |
RECENT ASTRONOMICAL PROGRESS | 86 |
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