College Readings in English ProseFrank William Scott, Jacob Zeitlin |
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... constitution from the Senate . II . The House is a business body rather than a deliberative as- sembly . III . It is organized , for the transaction of business , into a num- ber of standing committees . A. There are fifty - seven of ...
... constitution from the Senate . II . The House is a business body rather than a deliberative as- sembly . III . It is organized , for the transaction of business , into a num- ber of standing committees . A. There are fifty - seven of ...
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... constitution and character . They do not represent the same things . The House of Representatives is by intention ... Constitutional Government in the United States . The Columbia University Press , 1908. Reprinted by permission . the ...
... constitution and character . They do not represent the same things . The House of Representatives is by intention ... Constitutional Government in the United States . The Columbia University Press , 1908. Reprinted by permission . the ...
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... Constitutional questions . II . The League's Technical Organizations ( e . g . the Eco- nomic Health and Transit Commissions ) . III . Disarmament . IV . The League's Budget . V. Humanitarian questions . VI . Political questions ...
... Constitutional questions . II . The League's Technical Organizations ( e . g . the Eco- nomic Health and Transit Commissions ) . III . Disarmament . IV . The League's Budget . V. Humanitarian questions . VI . Political questions ...
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... Constitution of the United States , who gave each State , great or small , two seats in the Senate , but provided that representation in the House should be on the basis of population . Under the Covenant the " non - permanent " members ...
... Constitution of the United States , who gave each State , great or small , two seats in the Senate , but provided that representation in the House should be on the basis of population . Under the Covenant the " non - permanent " members ...
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... constitutional reforms were refused . So the forward movement passed into the hands of others who , desiring economic levelling rather than political liberty , sought the latter chiefly for the sake of the former , while the Freisinnige ...
... constitutional reforms were refused . So the forward movement passed into the hands of others who , desiring economic levelling rather than political liberty , sought the latter chiefly for the sake of the former , while the Freisinnige ...
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