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... Congress . At this point a French despatch was received at the White House . It began with these words : - " Le Gouvernement Français demande , " which an ignorant secretary translated , quite simply : " The French Government demands ...
... Congress . At this point a French despatch was received at the White House . It began with these words : - " Le Gouvernement Français demande , " which an ignorant secretary translated , quite simply : " The French Government demands ...
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... Congress of the United States , which shall consist of a Senate and a House of Repre- sentatives . " Instead of " herein granted , " M. Conseil puts " granted by the Representatives . " Thus the Representatives themselves would ...
... Congress of the United States , which shall consist of a Senate and a House of Repre- sentatives . " Instead of " herein granted , " M. Conseil puts " granted by the Representatives . " Thus the Representatives themselves would ...
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... Congress may by law vest the appointment of such inferior officers , as they think proper , in the President alone , in the courts of law , or in the heads of departments . " Con- stitution of United States . " Art . II . , s . 2 , 2 ...
... Congress may by law vest the appointment of such inferior officers , as they think proper , in the President alone , in the courts of law , or in the heads of departments . " Con- stitution of United States . " Art . II . , s . 2 , 2 ...
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... Congress are the organs . At the time when these amendments were proposed , what the States wished to prevent was the possibility that any federal law or the action of any federal official should in any matter concerning religious ...
... Congress are the organs . At the time when these amendments were proposed , what the States wished to prevent was the possibility that any federal law or the action of any federal official should in any matter concerning religious ...
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... Congress should not be able to perform any sovereign act in any State , and force their citizens in matters in which they intended either to leave them free , or to reserve to the State the right of legislation . This is the point that ...
... Congress should not be able to perform any sovereign act in any State , and force their citizens in matters in which they intended either to leave them free , or to reserve to the State the right of legislation . This is the point that ...
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