The American Government, Organization and Officials, with the Duties and Powers of Federal Office HoldersL. R. Hamersley, 1908 - 871 pages |
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Page 106
... operations necessary for the conduct of legislative business and for the comfort of the members of the two Houses . There is , also , nothing within the walls of the Capitol which answers to the restrictive system under which other ...
... operations necessary for the conduct of legislative business and for the comfort of the members of the two Houses . There is , also , nothing within the walls of the Capitol which answers to the restrictive system under which other ...
Page 135
... operation of these functions has developed one of the most wide- reaching branches of the activities of the Executive . Roughly divided , the duties of the Secretary of the Treasury are under three heads . The collection of the revenue ...
... operation of these functions has developed one of the most wide- reaching branches of the activities of the Executive . Roughly divided , the duties of the Secretary of the Treasury are under three heads . The collection of the revenue ...
Page 139
... operations of commerce is regulated through the machinery of the office of the Comptroller of the Currency , and by virtue of accumu- lations in the Treasury of the United States , which under certain conditions of trade are larger than ...
... operations of commerce is regulated through the machinery of the office of the Comptroller of the Currency , and by virtue of accumu- lations in the Treasury of the United States , which under certain conditions of trade are larger than ...
Page 140
... operations of the various mints of the United States assay offices are under his jurisdiction , as well as the Bureau of Engraving and Printing in Washington , where all paper money and securities , as well as postage stamps , are ...
... operations of the various mints of the United States assay offices are under his jurisdiction , as well as the Bureau of Engraving and Printing in Washington , where all paper money and securities , as well as postage stamps , are ...
Page 141
... operation and administration . There are , however , some semi - independent bureau organizations still main- tained , although subordinate to the administration of the General Staff , and which have important functions in the ...
... operation and administration . There are , however , some semi - independent bureau organizations still main- tained , although subordinate to the administration of the General Staff , and which have important functions in the ...
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Page 155 - Agriculture, the general design and duties of which shall be to acquire and to diffuse among the people of the United States useful information on subjects connected with agriculture, in the most general and comprehensive sense of that word and to procure, propagate, and distribute among the people new and valuable seeds and plants.
Page 205 - All claims founded upon the Constitution of the United States or any law of Congress, except for pensions, or upon any regulation of an Executive Department, or upon any contract, express or implied, with the Government of the United States...
Page 122 - States or resident therein, who shall be the author, inventor, designer, or proprietor of any book, map, chart, dramatic or musical composition, engraving, cut, print, or photograph or negative thereof, or of a painting, drawing, chromo. statue, statuary, and of models or designs intended to be perfected as works of the fine arts...
Page 798 - ... any person whose ticket or passage is paid for with the money of another, or who is assisted by others to come, unless it is affirmatively and satisfactorily shown, on special inquiry, that such person does not belong to one of the foregoing excluded classes...
Page 825 - That no law shall be passed abridging the freedom of speech or of the press, or the right of the people peaceably to "assemble and petition the Government for redress of grievances.
Page 428 - ... be fixed by the Director of the Mint, with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury...
Page 744 - ... on crops of different kinds; the adaptation and value of grasses and forage plants; the composition and digestibility of the different kinds of food for domestic animals; the scientific and economic questions involved in the production of butter and cheese; and such other researches or experiments bearing directly on the agricultural industry of the United States as may in each case be deemed advisable, having due regard to the varying conditions and needs of the respective States or Territories.
Page 179 - That nothing herein contained shall be construed to relate to contempts committed in the presence of the court, or so near thereto as to obstruct the administration of justice...
Page 122 - No person is entitled to a copyright unless he shall, on or before the day of publication in this or any foreign country, deliver at the office of the Librarian of Congress, or deposit in the mail within the United States, addressed to the Librarian of Congress...
Page 838 - Third, appointments to the public service aforesaid in the departments at Washington shall be apportioned among the several States and Territories and the District of Columbia upon the basis of population as ascertained at the last preceding census.