A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... 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 , Article 2 ...
... 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 , Article 2 ...
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... departments upon any subject relating to the duties of their respective offices , " and Washington on several ... department , to the members of the Cabinet . The Cabinet as origin- ally constituted consisted of but four members ...
... departments upon any subject relating to the duties of their respective offices , " and Washington on several ... department , to the members of the Cabinet . The Cabinet as origin- ally constituted consisted of but four members ...
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... departments . It seems to have been the intention of the founders of our government that civil officers should retain their positions during good behavior . Jefferson was the first President to depart from this policy and to inaugurate ...
... departments . It seems to have been the intention of the founders of our government that civil officers should retain their positions during good behavior . Jefferson was the first President to depart from this policy and to inaugurate ...
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... departments or offices , cashiers , and some other financial positions , deputy collectors , chiefs of bureaus or divisions , professional officers , officers re- quired to be confirmed by the Senate , laborers and work- men . Local ...
... departments or offices , cashiers , and some other financial positions , deputy collectors , chiefs of bureaus or divisions , professional officers , officers re- quired to be confirmed by the Senate , laborers and work- men . Local ...
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... Department , under whose control all the mints were placed . Previously to this they had been branches of the Philadelphia mint , whose director was charged with their supervision . Colfax , Schuyler , was born at New York , March 23 ...
... Department , under whose control all the mints were placed . Previously to this they had been branches of the Philadelphia mint , whose director was charged with their supervision . Colfax , Schuyler , was born at New York , March 23 ...
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