The American Government, Organization and Officials: With the Duties and Powers of Federal Office Holders; an Original SummarizationL. R. Hamersley & Company, 1907 - 871 pages |
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... allowed .. 584 612 rules of work and conduct . substitute carriers 587 586 Third Assistant has charge of Division of Finance .. Third Assistant has charge of Division of Stamps .. Third Assistant has charge of Division of Money Orders ...
... allowed .. 584 612 rules of work and conduct . substitute carriers 587 586 Third Assistant has charge of Division of Finance .. Third Assistant has charge of Division of Stamps .. Third Assistant has charge of Division of Money Orders ...
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... allowed in addition the use of the official resi- dence with the services of the persons attached thereto , as pre- scribed by Congress , and has as the supervisory official of all departments , free transportation on all vessels owned ...
... allowed in addition the use of the official resi- dence with the services of the persons attached thereto , as pre- scribed by Congress , and has as the supervisory official of all departments , free transportation on all vessels owned ...
Page 35
... allowed Senators , $ 7500 and mileage at 10 cents a mile which is the same as that allowed mem- hers of the House , the smaller size of the Senate makes it possible for each Senator of the majority and many of the minority Senators , to ...
... allowed Senators , $ 7500 and mileage at 10 cents a mile which is the same as that allowed mem- hers of the House , the smaller size of the Senate makes it possible for each Senator of the majority and many of the minority Senators , to ...
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... allowed clerical assistance to the amount of one thousand five hundred dollars per year . Mem- bers who are chairmen of committees are allowed the services 44 THE AMERICAN GOVERNMENT . of clerks of committees for THE AMERICAN GOVERNMENT ...
... allowed clerical assistance to the amount of one thousand five hundred dollars per year . Mem- bers who are chairmen of committees are allowed the services 44 THE AMERICAN GOVERNMENT . of clerks of committees for THE AMERICAN GOVERNMENT ...
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... allowed to maintain two midshipmen continuously at the Academy , candidates being subject to examination by the Navy Department . The former theory of patronage by which positions in the civil service were allotted to Congressional ...
... allowed to maintain two midshipmen continuously at the Academy , candidates being subject to examination by the Navy Department . The former theory of patronage by which positions in the civil service were allotted to Congressional ...
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