A brief view of the constitution of the United StatesDorsey, 1834 |
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... Executive Department , Of the president — his council and responsibility , Of the president's veto , Of the vice - president , Term of office of president and vice - president , Manner of electing president and vice - president , Manner ...
... Executive Department , Of the president — his council and responsibility , Of the president's veto , Of the vice - president , Term of office of president and vice - president , Manner of electing president and vice - president , Manner ...
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... executive and judicial departments ; its consequent subdivisions ; its subordi- nate officers ; the various modes of election and appoint- ment to office ; the periods of service ; the modes of ac- tion of those different authorities ...
... executive and judicial departments ; its consequent subdivisions ; its subordi- nate officers ; the various modes of election and appoint- ment to office ; the periods of service ; the modes of ac- tion of those different authorities ...
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... appearance , is but slavery in disguise . Otherwise , the . crown of England possessed great power and influence in their separate governments . In most of the colo- nies , the executive branch was dependent upon it ; 2.
... appearance , is but slavery in disguise . Otherwise , the . crown of England possessed great power and influence in their separate governments . In most of the colo- nies , the executive branch was dependent upon it ; 2.
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Peter Stephen Du Ponceau. nies , the executive branch was dependent upon it ; the governors being appointed by the king ; and the judges , as well as many other officers , held their offices medi- ately or immediately under him . The ...
Peter Stephen Du Ponceau. nies , the executive branch was dependent upon it ; the governors being appointed by the king ; and the judges , as well as many other officers , held their offices medi- ately or immediately under him . The ...
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... executive , and judicial departments , distinct and separate from each other . We shall now give a succinct view of its organization , and of the dis- tribution of the powers granted among the several branches of the national government ...
... executive , and judicial departments , distinct and separate from each other . We shall now give a succinct view of its organization , and of the dis- tribution of the powers granted among the several branches of the national government ...
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