A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and MenA.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... Legislative convictions which impose punishments less than death are called Bills of Pains and Penalties ; they are included in the meaning of the words , " Bill of Attainder , " used in the Constitu- tion of the United States . That ...
... Legislative convictions which impose punishments less than death are called Bills of Pains and Penalties ; they are included in the meaning of the words , " Bill of Attainder , " used in the Constitu- tion of the United States . That ...
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... legislative body ) that act together for the purpose of exacting money from friends of any measure under consideration and threaten its defeat in case of non - compliance . Their number is frequently great enough to be of considerable ...
... legislative body ) that act together for the purpose of exacting money from friends of any measure under consideration and threaten its defeat in case of non - compliance . Their number is frequently great enough to be of considerable ...
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... legislation or appropriations on the part of the Executive may be more easily ex- plained and urged , and that information_demanded by Congress may be more easily obtained . In the Consti- tution of the Confederate States authority was ...
... legislation or appropriations on the part of the Executive may be more easily ex- plained and urged , and that information_demanded by Congress may be more easily obtained . In the Consti- tution of the Confederate States authority was ...
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... legislative inquiry revealed the fact that $ 223,182.66 of these redeemed but uncan- celed certificates had been re - issued by Governor Joel A. Matteson . As soon as his name was connected with the matter , Matteson offered to make ...
... legislative inquiry revealed the fact that $ 223,182.66 of these redeemed but uncan- celed certificates had been re - issued by Governor Joel A. Matteson . As soon as his name was connected with the matter , Matteson offered to make ...
Side 84
... legislative Cau- cus is the meeting of the members of a party ( usually the party in the majority ) for the purpose of united action in the legislative chamber . Divis- ions in the party while in the latter might cause the adoption of a ...
... legislative Cau- cus is the meeting of the members of a party ( usually the party in the majority ) for the purpose of united action in the legislative chamber . Divis- ions in the party while in the latter might cause the adoption of a ...
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