Our Democracy: Its Origins and Its TasksH. Holt, 1917 - 327 страница |
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... President , and finally in case it is challenged as uncon- stitutional , be passed upon by the courts . This would not necessarily provide for the approval of different interests , but it was evidently the supposition of the Fathers ...
... President , and finally in case it is challenged as uncon- stitutional , be passed upon by the courts . This would not necessarily provide for the approval of different interests , but it was evidently the supposition of the Fathers ...
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... President . They would therefore be at least as conservative as he . And besides this , the pro- fession of Law has always been , by its very nature , adapted to make men conservative . Judges look for general rules . They study past ...
... President . They would therefore be at least as conservative as he . And besides this , the pro- fession of Law has always been , by its very nature , adapted to make men conservative . Judges look for general rules . They study past ...
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... President to important offices . In practice this power has not proved very important , as the Senate has frequently substituted an entirely new revenue bill of its own under the guise of an amendment to the bill prepared by the House ...
... President to important offices . In practice this power has not proved very important , as the Senate has frequently substituted an entirely new revenue bill of its own under the guise of an amendment to the bill prepared by the House ...
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... Presidents Cleveland and Taft . A third bill was enacted into law in 1917 , despite the veto of President Wilson . Measures for fixing a minimum wage for women have been adopted in several states . ment in the South The problem in the ...
... Presidents Cleveland and Taft . A third bill was enacted into law in 1917 , despite the veto of President Wilson . Measures for fixing a minimum wage for women have been adopted in several states . ment in the South The problem in the ...
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... President were chosen as it was originally planned that he should be , he would not have been chosen by the people directly but by a small group of electors . These men might not have cared anything about a railroad and when selecting ...
... President were chosen as it was originally planned that he should be , he would not have been chosen by the people directly but by a small group of electors . These men might not have cared anything about a railroad and when selecting ...
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