A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and MenA.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... shall , upon de- mand of the governor or executive power of the State from which he fled , be delivered up and removed to 34 DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN POLITICS . cation by nine States of the present Constitution (pre- ...
... shall , upon de- mand of the governor or executive power of the State from which he fled , be delivered up and removed to 34 DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN POLITICS . cation by nine States of the present Constitution (pre- ...
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... executive authority , or lawful agent , of any State , in controversy with another , shall present à petition to Congress , stating the mat- ter in question , and praying for a hearing , notice thereof shall be given , by order of ...
... executive authority , or lawful agent , of any State , in controversy with another , shall present à petition to Congress , stating the mat- ter in question , and praying for a hearing , notice thereof shall be given , by order of ...
Side 43
... executive departments ; these are usually much reduced in the House , and these estimates are again usually raised by the Senate ( which body has less politi- cal capital to make out of a claim of economy ) ; a com- promise between the ...
... executive departments ; these are usually much reduced in the House , and these estimates are again usually raised by the Senate ( which body has less politi- cal capital to make out of a claim of economy ) ; a com- promise between the ...
Side 77
... executive departments in their capacity of advisers of the President . The term itself is not mentioned in the Constitution , nor was the Cabinet , as at present con- stituted , contemplated by that instrument . The Con- stitution ...
... executive departments in their capacity of advisers of the President . The term itself is not mentioned in the Constitution , nor was the Cabinet , as at present con- stituted , contemplated by that instrument . The Con- stitution ...
Side 78
... executive departments its members have come to be recognized as an essential part of the executive branch and in certain contingencies the office of President de- volves upon one of their number . ( See Presidential Suc- cession . The ...
... executive departments its members have come to be recognized as an essential part of the executive branch and in certain contingencies the office of President de- volves upon one of their number . ( See Presidential Suc- cession . The ...
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