American Politics: The American Republic and Its Government; an Analysis of the Government of the United States, with a Consideration of Its Fundamental Principles and of Its Relations to the States and TerritoriesG.P. Putnam's Sons, 1906 - 410 lappuses |
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92. lappuse
... committee system , the committees in the Senate being elective , while in the House they are appointed by the Speaker . This has no other basis than the usage and standing order of each House . The Senate will not refuse to confirm ...
... committee system , the committees in the Senate being elective , while in the House they are appointed by the Speaker . This has no other basis than the usage and standing order of each House . The Senate will not refuse to confirm ...
98. lappuse
... committee . ' While practice has made this accretion of power to the Cabinet a natural process , it is still true that the Cabinet is responsible , and it may be dismissed at any time if it goes contrary to the prevailing opinion of the ...
... committee . ' While practice has made this accretion of power to the Cabinet a natural process , it is still true that the Cabinet is responsible , and it may be dismissed at any time if it goes contrary to the prevailing opinion of the ...
99. lappuse
... committee appointed by Congress and dischargeable by Congress . This would have made Congress the responsible supreme power in the nation . It would have closely united the executive and the legislative power and responsibility in one ...
... committee appointed by Congress and dischargeable by Congress . This would have made Congress the responsible supreme power in the nation . It would have closely united the executive and the legislative power and responsibility in one ...
137. lappuse
... committees ; they are elected by the the Vice- Senate . He is not a member of the Senate , and cannot vote except to give a casting vote in case of a tie . ' Burgess , Political Science , vol . ii . , pp . 245–246 . President ...
... committees ; they are elected by the the Vice- Senate . He is not a member of the Senate , and cannot vote except to give a casting vote in case of a tie . ' Burgess , Political Science , vol . ii . , pp . 245–246 . President ...
157. lappuse
... Committee on Foreign Relations . In 1870 , Senator Sumner , Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Affairs in the Senate , opposed and succeeded in defeating President Grant's treaty for the annexation of San Domingo . In 1898 , President ...
... Committee on Foreign Relations . In 1870 , Senator Sumner , Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Affairs in the Senate , opposed and succeeded in defeating President Grant's treaty for the annexation of San Domingo . In 1898 , President ...
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