Crisis in Government: The Blueprint of a New Form of GovernmentCrescent Publications, 1973 - 160 pages |
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... follows : The Congress , whenever two - thirds of both Houses shall deem it necessary , shall propose amendments to this Constitution , or , on the application of the legislatures of two - thirds of the several states , shall call a ...
... follows : The Congress , whenever two - thirds of both Houses shall deem it necessary , shall propose amendments to this Constitution , or , on the application of the legislatures of two - thirds of the several states , shall call a ...
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... follows : A Basic Law PUBLIC SCHOOL ATTENDANCE Article I Principles of Justice The guiding principles of justice of this law are stated as follows : 1. There shall be equal protection of the law in public school attendance . 2. Freedom ...
... follows : A Basic Law PUBLIC SCHOOL ATTENDANCE Article I Principles of Justice The guiding principles of justice of this law are stated as follows : 1. There shall be equal protection of the law in public school attendance . 2. Freedom ...
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... follows : " Sec . 103. ( a ) Each member of the Commission who is not otherwise in the service of the Government of the United States shall receive the sum of $ 75 per day for each day spent in the work of the Commission , shall be paid ...
... follows : " Sec . 103. ( a ) Each member of the Commission who is not otherwise in the service of the Government of the United States shall receive the sum of $ 75 per day for each day spent in the work of the Commission , shall be paid ...
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