The Present Government of the PhilippinesMcCullough printing Company, 1921 - 165 páginas |
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... majority members of both Houses , held on December 22 , 1916 , a resolution was passed urging Speaker Osmeña to leave the speakership and accept the Secretaryship of the Interior . Speaker Osmeña , after mature deliberation , declined ...
... majority members of both Houses , held on December 22 , 1916 , a resolution was passed urging Speaker Osmeña to leave the speakership and accept the Secretaryship of the Interior . Speaker Osmeña , after mature deliberation , declined ...
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... majority of votes in the legislature is ufficient to pass a law . Likewise resolutions in the provincial board and in the municipal councils require a majority vote for passage . This , however , is not interpreted to mean that the ...
... majority of votes in the legislature is ufficient to pass a law . Likewise resolutions in the provincial board and in the municipal councils require a majority vote for passage . This , however , is not interpreted to mean that the ...
Página 116
... majority opinion on a cer- tain subject shall prevail , it is the duty of the minority grace- fully to submit to the wishes of the majority . One great principle of American government which is often invoked by our courts is that a ...
... majority opinion on a cer- tain subject shall prevail , it is the duty of the minority grace- fully to submit to the wishes of the majority . One great principle of American government which is often invoked by our courts is that a ...
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THE GOVERNOR GENERAL | 9 |
THE REORGANIZATION OF | 15 |
THE COUNCIL OF STATE | 25 |
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