Elements of American GovernmentMcGraw-Hill, 1964 - 489 Seiten |
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... statutes in the areas specified in the Constitution . When Congress leaves the statute- making function , as when the Senate con- ducted an investigation of the alleged bribe offering , it moves into its nonlegislative sphere of ...
... statutes in the areas specified in the Constitution . When Congress leaves the statute- making function , as when the Senate con- ducted an investigation of the alleged bribe offering , it moves into its nonlegislative sphere of ...
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... statute the full effect of President Johnson's proclamation of amnesty for Confederates convicted of trea- son was ... statutes - of the United States . But hotly disputed is the degree of presidential discretion . In times of war and ...
... statute the full effect of President Johnson's proclamation of amnesty for Confederates convicted of trea- son was ... statutes - of the United States . But hotly disputed is the degree of presidential discretion . In times of war and ...
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... statutes . At times Congress has also legislated in great detail concerning the num- ber of personnel an agency should have , its powers , functions , and internal setup . This has resulted in excessive rigidity and invites med- dling ...
... statutes . At times Congress has also legislated in great detail concerning the num- ber of personnel an agency should have , its powers , functions , and internal setup . This has resulted in excessive rigidity and invites med- dling ...
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The Road to Philadelphia I | 1 |
Foundations of American Democracy | 23 |
The Federal Union and Its Dependencies | 40 |
Urheberrecht | |
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