Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Volume 77A.L. Hummel, 1918 |
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... ORGANIZATION OF THE HOUSES .... The Make - up of the Roll .. Contested Elections ... Selection of Employes . CHAPTER III - INTRODUCTION OF BILLS . Early Methods of Introduction . . . . Personal Responsibility of Members for Introducing ...
... ORGANIZATION OF THE HOUSES .... The Make - up of the Roll .. Contested Elections ... Selection of Employes . CHAPTER III - INTRODUCTION OF BILLS . Early Methods of Introduction . . . . Personal Responsibility of Members for Introducing ...
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... organized and how they work . Everyone intimately in touch with a legislative body knows that there is a vast difference between theory and practice . Mere analyses of constitutional forms and limitations tell very little ; in fact they ...
... organized and how they work . Everyone intimately in touch with a legislative body knows that there is a vast difference between theory and practice . Mere analyses of constitutional forms and limitations tell very little ; in fact they ...
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... organized , how the committees work and how a bill travels through the process than has heretofore been brought together , which material is compacted into a few pages . Scarcely a superfluous word is used to describe important ...
... organized , how the committees work and how a bill travels through the process than has heretofore been brought together , which material is compacted into a few pages . Scarcely a superfluous word is used to describe important ...
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... organized and governed in accordance with the rec- ognized principles of parliamentary law . Ex parte Screws , 49 Ala : 57 ; State v . Rogers , 56 N. J. L. 480. The accepted opinion in Congress is that until rules have been adopted each ...
... organized and governed in accordance with the rec- ognized principles of parliamentary law . Ex parte Screws , 49 Ala : 57 ; State v . Rogers , 56 N. J. L. 480. The accepted opinion in Congress is that until rules have been adopted each ...
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... Ill . 304 and 626. ) Nevertheless it may be argued with reason that the telephone is as necessary as are pages and stenographers . CHAPTER II THE ORGANIZATION OF THE HOUSES The first step Procedure in State Legislatures 19.
... Ill . 304 and 626. ) Nevertheless it may be argued with reason that the telephone is as necessary as are pages and stenographers . CHAPTER II THE ORGANIZATION OF THE HOUSES The first step Procedure in State Legislatures 19.
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