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... four vote , the majority reasoning that the lessee was an instrumentality of the United States used by the government “ in carrying out duties to the Indians . " Another five to four decision in Panhandle Oil Co. v . Mississippi ( 1928 ) ...
... four vote , the majority reasoning that the lessee was an instrumentality of the United States used by the government “ in carrying out duties to the Indians . " Another five to four decision in Panhandle Oil Co. v . Mississippi ( 1928 ) ...
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... four states . In the House as constituted on January 3 , 1949 , twenty - one state dele- gations had a Democratic majority , twenty had a Republican majority , three were evenly divided , and four represented states carried by the ...
... four states . In the House as constituted on January 3 , 1949 , twenty - one state dele- gations had a Democratic majority , twenty had a Republican majority , three were evenly divided , and four represented states carried by the ...
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... four years without Senate confirmation by this device . Congress has moved against such practices by legislation providing that if the vacancy exists while the Senate is in session , the recess appointee may receive no salary until he ...
... four years without Senate confirmation by this device . Congress has moved against such practices by legislation providing that if the vacancy exists while the Senate is in session , the recess appointee may receive no salary until he ...
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THE PRECONSTITUTIONAL PERIOD | 3 |
Political Unification and the Revolution The Political Theory of the Revo | 13 |
AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION | 32 |
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