The Government and the Economy, 1783-1861Bobbs-Merrill, 1967 - 544페이지 |
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74 페이지
... President pro tempore , from their own body . 7. The President and Board of Public Works , shall have power to appoint a principal Engineer or Surveyor of Public Works , a Secretary and Treasurer , together with such other officers and ...
... President pro tempore , from their own body . 7. The President and Board of Public Works , shall have power to appoint a principal Engineer or Surveyor of Public Works , a Secretary and Treasurer , together with such other officers and ...
75 페이지
... President and Board of Public Works , shall go exclusively to other subscribers than the said President and Board , until such portion of the stock of those subscribers , shall have nett to them six per centum per annum , from the ...
... President and Board of Public Works , shall go exclusively to other subscribers than the said President and Board , until such portion of the stock of those subscribers , shall have nett to them six per centum per annum , from the ...
320 페이지
... President . The bill having been thus passed by both Houses , and having been duly presented to the President , in- stead of signing and approving it , he has returned it with objections . These objections go against the whole substance ...
... President . The bill having been thus passed by both Houses , and having been duly presented to the President , in- stead of signing and approving it , he has returned it with objections . These objections go against the whole substance ...
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The Objections to National Action | 42 |
The Virginia Program of Mixed Enterprise | 57 |
A Triumph of Public Enterprise | 77 |
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