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... council . Laws enacted by the legislature required the approval of the Crown , and appeals could be taken from the highest colonial court to the King in Council . The royal colonies were organized in this manner from shortly after their ...
... council . Laws enacted by the legislature required the approval of the Crown , and appeals could be taken from the highest colonial court to the King in Council . The royal colonies were organized in this manner from shortly after their ...
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... Council National Security Council Energy Resources Council Presidential Clemency Board Federal Property Council Office of Science and Technology Policy Council on International Economic Policy Council on Environmental Quality Central ...
... Council National Security Council Energy Resources Council Presidential Clemency Board Federal Property Council Office of Science and Technology Policy Council on International Economic Policy Council on Environmental Quality Central ...
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... Council and the Trusteeship Council . The assembly's power to elect is considerable , extending to the nonpermanent seats on the Security Council , the judgeships on the International Court of Justice , the member nations of the ...
... Council and the Trusteeship Council . The assembly's power to elect is considerable , extending to the nonpermanent seats on the Security Council , the judgeships on the International Court of Justice , the member nations of the ...
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