Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History from 458 A. D. to 1906: Based Upon the Plan of Benson John Lossing ...Harper & brothers, 1907 |
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... Congress in the absence of a constitutional provision , and appointed by the President at the beginning of his administration . Unless death , personal considerations , or other circumstances prevent , cabinet officers hold their places ...
... Congress in the absence of a constitutional provision , and appointed by the President at the beginning of his administration . Unless death , personal considerations , or other circumstances prevent , cabinet officers hold their places ...
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... Congress , and attends to the publication of the same and their distribution throughout the country . No regular annual report is made to Con- gress concerning the work of this depart- ment , but special information is given whenever ...
... Congress , and attends to the publication of the same and their distribution throughout the country . No regular annual report is made to Con- gress concerning the work of this depart- ment , but special information is given whenever ...
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... Congress of Sept. 24 , 1789. The Attorney - General is required to act as attorney for the United States in all suits in the Su- preme Court ; he is also the legal ad- viser of the President and the heads of departments , and also of ...
... Congress of Sept. 24 , 1789. The Attorney - General is required to act as attorney for the United States in all suits in the Su- preme Court ; he is also the legal ad- viser of the President and the heads of departments , and also of ...
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... Congress , March 3 , 1849 . The business of the department is conduct- ed by eight bureaus - viz . , bureau of the public lands , pensions , Indian affairs , pat- ents , education , railroads , and the geo- logical survey . These ...
... Congress , March 3 , 1849 . The business of the department is conduct- ed by eight bureaus - viz . , bureau of the public lands , pensions , Indian affairs , pat- ents , education , railroads , and the geo- logical survey . These ...
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... congress of German Catholic societies at Dubuque , Ia . , in 1892 , ap- proved the movement , as did also a na- tional congress in Newark , N. J .; but seemed overshadowed later by the pre- dominance of more liberal views under the ...
... congress of German Catholic societies at Dubuque , Ia . , in 1892 , ap- proved the movement , as did also a na- tional congress in Newark , N. J .; but seemed overshadowed later by the pre- dominance of more liberal views under the ...
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