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... con- suls or in which a State is a party . Congress is given authority by the Constitution to provide inferior courts , What are the inferior courts ? The U. S. Circuit Courts and the U. S. District A PRIMER FOR POLITICAL EDUCATION . 5.
... con- suls or in which a State is a party . Congress is given authority by the Constitution to provide inferior courts , What are the inferior courts ? The U. S. Circuit Courts and the U. S. District A PRIMER FOR POLITICAL EDUCATION . 5.
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... party may remove it to the U. S. Court . THE ADMINISTRATION . What is the duty of the President ? To execute the laws and administer the government . His part of the government is often called , therefore , the " Administration . " How ...
... party may remove it to the U. S. Court . THE ADMINISTRATION . What is the duty of the President ? To execute the laws and administer the government . His part of the government is often called , therefore , the " Administration . " How ...
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... party . In the early days of the republic men were kept in office during good behavior . But by Jackson's time it began to be a custom to turn men out and put new ones in at each change of administration , on the ground , as Secre- tary ...
... party . In the early days of the republic men were kept in office during good behavior . But by Jackson's time it began to be a custom to turn men out and put new ones in at each change of administration , on the ground , as Secre- tary ...
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... party or arbiter , by whose decision they both agree to stand . This has been very successful in preventing labor troubles in some trades in England , especially where there have been permanent boards holding stated meetings and so ...
... party or arbiter , by whose decision they both agree to stand . This has been very successful in preventing labor troubles in some trades in England , especially where there have been permanent boards holding stated meetings and so ...
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... parties ? PARTIES . Voluntary associations of voters to carry out certain principles by electing to office candidates who favor those principles . They are a necessary feature of our ... party names A PRIMER FOR POLITICAL EDUCATION . 25.
... parties ? PARTIES . Voluntary associations of voters to carry out certain principles by electing to office candidates who favor those principles . They are a necessary feature of our ... party names A PRIMER FOR POLITICAL EDUCATION . 25.
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Stranica 161 - The Constitution of the United States is a law for rulers and people, equally in war and in peace, and covers with the shield of its protection all classes of men, at all times, and under all circumstances. No doctrine, involving more pernicious consequences, was ever invented by the wit of man, than that any of its provisions can be suspended during any of the great exigencies of government.
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Stranica 163 - States with powers for domestic and local government, including the regulation of civil rights — the rights of person and of property — was essential to the perfect working of our complex form of government...
Stranica 163 - What these fundamental principles are, it would perhaps be more tedious than difficult to enumerate. They may, however, be all comprehended under the following general heads : protection by the government; the enjoyment of life and liberty, with the right to acquire and possess property of every kind, and to pursue and obtain happiness and safety ; subject nevertheless to such restraints as the government may justly prescribe for the general good of the whole.
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