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... ministers , and nominally under his instructions . The American President cannot introduce bills , either directly or through his ministers , for they do not sit in Congress . All that the Constitution permits him to do in this ...
... ministers , and nominally under his instructions . The American President cannot introduce bills , either directly or through his ministers , for they do not sit in Congress . All that the Constitution permits him to do in this ...
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... ministers sits in either House to explain and defend them , the message is a shot in the air without practical result . It is rather a mani- festo , or declaration of opinion and policy , than a step towards legislation . Congress is ...
... ministers sits in either House to explain and defend them , the message is a shot in the air without practical result . It is rather a mani- festo , or declaration of opinion and policy , than a step towards legislation . Congress is ...
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... ministers , who necessarily command a majority in the House of Commons . A bill therefore cannot be passed against the wishes of the ministry unless in the rare case of their being ministers on sufferance , and even in that event they ...
... ministers , who necessarily command a majority in the House of Commons . A bill therefore cannot be passed against the wishes of the ministry unless in the rare case of their being ministers on sufferance , and even in that event they ...
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... ministers . But it early assumed the right of rejecting a nominee to any other office on any ground which it pleased , as for instance , if it disapproved his political affiliations , or simply if it dis- liked him , or wished to spite ...
... ministers . But it early assumed the right of rejecting a nominee to any other office on any ground which it pleased , as for instance , if it disapproved his political affiliations , or simply if it dis- liked him , or wished to spite ...
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... ministers , permit- ting him only to suspend them from office during the time when Congress was not sitting . The constitution- ality of this Act has been much doubted , and its policy is now generally condemned . It was a blow struck ...
... ministers , permit- ting him only to suspend them from office during the time when Congress was not sitting . The constitution- ality of this Act has been much doubted , and its policy is now generally condemned . It was a blow struck ...
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