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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... provisions concerning filled cheese and mixed flour . provisions concerning eleo- 375 Who may vote for members of . Hydrographic Office and its publi- cations 44 margarine 375 641 provisions concerning smok- ing opium . 374 Illegal ...
... provisions concerning filled cheese and mixed flour . provisions concerning eleo- 375 Who may vote for members of . Hydrographic Office and its publi- cations 44 margarine 375 641 provisions concerning smok- ing opium . 374 Illegal ...
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... provision for each branch was carefully framed to meet a particular need which presented itself to the founders of the government . The conflicts of the formatory period of the present British governmental system , the influences of the ...
... provision for each branch was carefully framed to meet a particular need which presented itself to the founders of the government . The conflicts of the formatory period of the present British governmental system , the influences of the ...
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... provisions it was only matched in importance by that fixing the relations of the States themselves . The Articles of Confederation made no provision for an executive head of the government . Two well - defined schools of thought , whose ...
... provisions it was only matched in importance by that fixing the relations of the States themselves . The Articles of Confederation made no provision for an executive head of the government . Two well - defined schools of thought , whose ...
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... provision of the 12th Amendment of the Con- stitution , which directs that when electors vote for President and Vice - President , one of the persons so voted for shall not be an inhabitant of the same State with the electors . The ...
... provision of the 12th Amendment of the Con- stitution , which directs that when electors vote for President and Vice - President , one of the persons so voted for shall not be an inhabitant of the same State with the electors . The ...
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... provision were undoubtedly two - fold . First , because of the independent powers of the President in dealing with foreign affairs ; and , second , because the framers of the Con- stitution undoubtedly had in mind the impending ...
... provision were undoubtedly two - fold . First , because of the independent powers of the President in dealing with foreign affairs ; and , second , because the framers of the Con- stitution undoubtedly had in mind the impending ...
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