The American Federal GovernmentMcGraw-Hill, 1965 - 637 sider |
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... approval of council . Laws enacted by the legislature required the approval of the Crown , and appeals could be taken from the COLONIAL GOVERNMENTS 1752-1775 Proprietary Royal Charter N. H. MAINE MASS . N.Y. R. I. Claimed by Virginia ...
... approval of council . Laws enacted by the legislature required the approval of the Crown , and appeals could be taken from the COLONIAL GOVERNMENTS 1752-1775 Proprietary Royal Charter N. H. MAINE MASS . N.Y. R. I. Claimed by Virginia ...
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... approve and by disputes over states ' rights . As a concession , the President indicated willingness to sub- scribe to the first proposal and to forego re- questing Senate approval of the Genocide Con- vention , which outlaws mass ...
... approve and by disputes over states ' rights . As a concession , the President indicated willingness to sub- scribe to the first proposal and to forego re- questing Senate approval of the Genocide Con- vention , which outlaws mass ...
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... approval must be ob- tained from the utility commission . A com- pany wishing to establish a new bus line , for example , must file an application . The regu- latory body may authorize an unlimited num- ber of competitors to enter the ...
... approval must be ob- tained from the utility commission . A com- pany wishing to establish a new bus line , for example , must file an application . The regu- latory body may authorize an unlimited num- ber of competitors to enter the ...
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