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... ment . Article V states : The Congress , whenever two - thirds of both Houses shall deem it necessary , shall propose Amendments to this Constitution , or , on the Application of the Legisla- tures of two - thirds of the several States ...
... ment . Article V states : The Congress , whenever two - thirds of both Houses shall deem it necessary , shall propose Amendments to this Constitution , or , on the Application of the Legisla- tures of two - thirds of the several States ...
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... ment of Commerce , as well as those of the Civil Aeronautics Board , the General Services Administration , and the Housing and Home Finance Administration and its components impose a similar require- ment of periodic certification with ...
... ment of Commerce , as well as those of the Civil Aeronautics Board , the General Services Administration , and the Housing and Home Finance Administration and its components impose a similar require- ment of periodic certification with ...
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... ment as defined in section 507 , or to permit any such alien who entered the United States legally to remain for the purpose of engaging in such agricultural employ- ment under such conditions and for such time as he , the Attorney ...
... ment as defined in section 507 , or to permit any such alien who entered the United States legally to remain for the purpose of engaging in such agricultural employ- ment under such conditions and for such time as he , the Attorney ...
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Problems relating to a Federal Constitution | i |
Table of cases | xv |
CONVENTIONS | 1 |
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