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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... references on which the statements are based , since it is desired to simplify the presentation as much as possible . The ... reference as well . THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES . The Federal form of the government of the independent ...
... references on which the statements are based , since it is desired to simplify the presentation as much as possible . The ... reference as well . THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES . The Federal form of the government of the independent ...
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... reference to the exercise of the supreme power of clemency . Under the first head he is the Commander - in - Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States , and is placed in control of the militia of the various States , when it has ...
... reference to the exercise of the supreme power of clemency . Under the first head he is the Commander - in - Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States , and is placed in control of the militia of the various States , when it has ...
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... reference to Congress are : That he is to give to the Congress from time to time , information . as to the state of the Union , and this includes not only messages of a voluntary character , such as the annual message of the President ...
... reference to Congress are : That he is to give to the Congress from time to time , information . as to the state of the Union , and this includes not only messages of a voluntary character , such as the annual message of the President ...
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... reference to a bill which has been passed by both houses , but not presented to the President , is not altogether certain , but the consideration is merely an academic one , as it is the practice , as above stated , for the President to ...
... reference to a bill which has been passed by both houses , but not presented to the President , is not altogether certain , but the consideration is merely an academic one , as it is the practice , as above stated , for the President to ...
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... reference to a large number of the Federal officers . Nominations made by the Presi- dent must be confirmed by the Senate before an appointment can be made , and it has frequently happened in the history of the United States , that a ...
... reference to a large number of the Federal officers . Nominations made by the Presi- dent must be confirmed by the Senate before an appointment can be made , and it has frequently happened in the history of the United States , that a ...
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