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... Senate , by referring to the orders of the Navy Department which are herewith transmitted , that the naval officer in command of the fleet is directed to cause his ships to perform all the duties of a fleet of observation and to apprise ...
... Senate , by referring to the orders of the Navy Department which are herewith transmitted , that the naval officer in command of the fleet is directed to cause his ships to perform all the duties of a fleet of observation and to apprise ...
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... Senate , appoint another person to such office . But if the Senate shall refuse to concur in such suspension , such officer so suspended shall forthwith resume the functions of his office , and the powers of the person so performing its ...
... Senate , appoint another person to such office . But if the Senate shall refuse to concur in such suspension , such officer so suspended shall forthwith resume the functions of his office , and the powers of the person so performing its ...
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... Senate's role entirely from the suspension and removal procedure . The attorney general's refusal to comply with the circuitous Senate request so infuriated Senator Edmunds and his committee that they prepared resolutions which included ...
... Senate's role entirely from the suspension and removal procedure . The attorney general's refusal to comply with the circuitous Senate request so infuriated Senator Edmunds and his committee that they prepared resolutions which included ...
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The Ambivalence of the Concept of Party | 597 |
The Formative Period | 603 |
In Search of Victory | 615 |
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