Great Debates in American History: Colonial rights; the revolution; the ConstitutionMarion Mills Miller Current Literature Publishing Company, 1913 |
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... Executive ( President , Army , Navy ) , Legislative ( Senate , House ) and Judicial ( Supreme Court ) , as well as debates on the related question of Civil Service Reform , and on the governmental powers and functions of the sovereign ...
... Executive ( President , Army , Navy ) , Legislative ( Senate , House ) and Judicial ( Supreme Court ) , as well as debates on the related question of Civil Service Reform , and on the governmental powers and functions of the sovereign ...
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... executive of large powers , including the right to veto bills . They also made the amendment of the Constitution a process at once slow and difficult , for they intended that it should be both , and indeed that it should be ...
... executive of large powers , including the right to veto bills . They also made the amendment of the Constitution a process at once slow and difficult , for they intended that it should be both , and indeed that it should be ...
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... executive , the legislative , and the judicial , entirely separate and yet coördinate , and by establishing a rep- resentative system and creating a Supreme Court of extraordinary powers , the framers of the Constitution believed that ...
... executive , the legislative , and the judicial , entirely separate and yet coördinate , and by establishing a rep- resentative system and creating a Supreme Court of extraordinary powers , the framers of the Constitution believed that ...
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... executive power . The continuance of these blessings to the inhabitants of America we ardently implore as absolutely necessary to unite the several parts of your widely extended dominions in that harmony so essential for the ...
... executive power . The continuance of these blessings to the inhabitants of America we ardently implore as absolutely necessary to unite the several parts of your widely extended dominions in that harmony so essential for the ...
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... executive power of the realm , the Crown granted them charters investing them with powers of government necessary for their protection , defence , and for the support of civil au- thority among them - that these powers were of the same ...
... executive power of the realm , the Crown granted them charters investing them with powers of government necessary for their protection , defence , and for the support of civil au- thority among them - that these powers were of the same ...
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