Crisis in Government: The Blueprint of a New Form of GovernmentCrescent Publications, 1973 - 160 pages |
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... activities of the federal government which are considered to be ill - advised , wrong , unconstitutional , illicit , and reprehensible . The means by which the Council would arrive at and make known its opinions of the acts and activi ...
... activities of the federal government which are considered to be ill - advised , wrong , unconstitutional , illicit , and reprehensible . The means by which the Council would arrive at and make known its opinions of the acts and activi ...
Page 42
... activities of the churches constitute a denial of benefit of franchise ? If not , then the implication is that the average citizen who opposes the ban must either support pressure groups or engage in lobbying activities so as to ...
... activities of the churches constitute a denial of benefit of franchise ? If not , then the implication is that the average citizen who opposes the ban must either support pressure groups or engage in lobbying activities so as to ...
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... activities , cooperate with other departments and agencies in the performance of such educational and promo- tional activities . ( j ) All officers , agents , attorneys , and employees of the Commission shall be subject to the ...
... activities , cooperate with other departments and agencies in the performance of such educational and promo- tional activities . ( j ) All officers , agents , attorneys , and employees of the Commission shall be subject to the ...
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