The Caged Man: A Summary of Existing Legislationin the United States on the Treatment of Prisoners, Volume 3Academy of political science, 1913 - 136 pages |
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... majority in the House of Representatives in each Congress 1 1 Ames , H. V. , Proposed amendments to the constitution , pp . 19–22 . from the fifty - second . A large majority of ( 68 ) 20 [ VOL . III EFFICIENT GOVERNMENT.
... majority in the House of Representatives in each Congress 1 1 Ames , H. V. , Proposed amendments to the constitution , pp . 19–22 . from the fifty - second . A large majority of ( 68 ) 20 [ VOL . III EFFICIENT GOVERNMENT.
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... Representatives in Congress . ' 2 Of later proposals three are of special interest . Professor J. W. Burgess in his Political Science and Comparative Constitu- tional Law ( 1893 ) suggested the following procedure for amendment of the ...
... Representatives in Congress . ' 2 Of later proposals three are of special interest . Professor J. W. Burgess in his Political Science and Comparative Constitu- tional Law ( 1893 ) suggested the following procedure for amendment of the ...
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... Representatives , and the vote shall be taken at the next ensuing election of Representatives in such man- ner as the Congress prescribes . And if in a majority of the states a majority of the electors voting approve the proposed ...
... Representatives , and the vote shall be taken at the next ensuing election of Representatives in such man- ner as the Congress prescribes . And if in a majority of the states a majority of the electors voting approve the proposed ...
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... representative assembly to control his actions , but now , instead of depending on the legislatures to control the governors , the people depend upon the governors to control the legisla- tures . That is a very singular constitutional ...
... representative assembly to control his actions , but now , instead of depending on the legislatures to control the governors , the people depend upon the governors to control the legisla- tures . That is a very singular constitutional ...
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... representative assembly as with a board of directors . He will appoint his cabinet , he will have the right to prepare the budget and propose his measures , and if his measures are rejected he will have the privilege of submitting them ...
... representative assembly as with a board of directors . He will appoint his cabinet , he will have the right to prepare the budget and propose his measures , and if his measures are rejected he will have the privilege of submitting them ...
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