| Jesse Lee Bennett - American literature - 1925 - 360 pages
...organizes the Government, and assigns to different departments their respective powers. It may either stop here or establish certain limits not to be transcended by those powers. The Government of the United States is of the latter description. The powers of the Legislature... | |
| Frederick Dumont Smith - Constitutional history - 1926 - 608 pages
...organizes the government, and assigns to different departments their respective powers. It may either stop here, or establish certain limits not to be transcended by those departments. "The government of the United States is of the latter description. The powers of the legislature are... | |
| John Stanislaus Zybura - Neo-Scholasticism - 1926 - 576 pages
...organizes the government, and assigns to different departments their respective powers. It may either stop here or establish certain limits not to be transcended by those departments. The government of the United States is of the latter description. The powers of the legislature are... | |
| Charles Emanuel Martin, William Henry George - United States - 1927 - 794 pages
...fundamental; And as the authority from which they proceed is supreme, and can seldom act, they are designed to be permanent. This original and supreme will organizes...limits not to be transcended by those departments. The government of the United States is of the latter description. The powers of the legislature are... | |
| James Kerr Pollock - United States - 1927 - 384 pages
...organizes the government, and assigns to different departments their respec274 tive powers. It may either stop here, or establish certain limits not to be transcended by those departments. The government of the United States is of the latter description. The powers of the legislature are... | |
| Law - 1912 - 524 pages
...organizes the government and assigns to different departments their respective powers. It may either stop here, or establish certain limits not to be transcended by those departments. "The government of the United States is of the latter description. The powers of the legislature are... | |
| California Bar Association - Bar associations - 1913 - 384 pages
...organizes the government, and assigns to different departments their respective powers. It may either stop here, or establish certain limits not to be transcended by those departments. The government of the United States is of the latter description. The powers of the legislature are... | |
| John Mabry Mathews, Clarence Arthur Berdahl - Local government - 1928 - 1004 pages
...organizes the government, and assigns to different departments their respective powers. It may either stop here, or establish certain limits not to be transcended by those departments. The government of the United States is of the latter description. The powers of the legislature are... | |
| Bertha Moser Haines, Charles Grove Haines - Constitutional history - 1928 - 350 pages
...organizes the government, and assigns to different departments their respective powers. It may either stop here, or establish certain limits not to be transcended by those departments. The government of the United States is of the latter description. The powers of the legislature are... | |
| Oklahoma State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1922 - 262 pages
...organizes the government, and assigns to different departments their respective powers. It may either stop here, or establish certain limits not to be transcended by those departments. "The government of the United States is of the latter description. The powers of the legislature are... | |
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