The American Year BookAlbert Bushnell Hart T. Nelson & Sons, 1926 - Almanacs, American |
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... Legislatures . -State Executive and Administration . - State Functions . -Centralization of State Authority . - County Govern- ment . Popular Government . 333 76 97 159 VI MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT . Expansion of Cities . - Zoning vii.
... Legislatures . -State Executive and Administration . - State Functions . -Centralization of State Authority . - County Govern- ment . Popular Government . 333 76 97 159 VI MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT . Expansion of Cities . - Zoning vii.
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... legislature over income tax reduction he won a brilliant per- sonal victory by appealing to the people . Discussion of the reasons for the Democratic defeat even reached the halls of Congress where Senator Bruce of Maryland and Senator ...
... legislature over income tax reduction he won a brilliant per- sonal victory by appealing to the people . Discussion of the reasons for the Democratic defeat even reached the halls of Congress where Senator Bruce of Maryland and Senator ...
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... legislature in which the Republicans had a working majority . Ku Klux Klan in Politics . - The political influence of the Ku Klux Klan was the subject of considerable conjecture during the year , but no New York Election . - Governor ...
... legislature in which the Republicans had a working majority . Ku Klux Klan in Politics . - The political influence of the Ku Klux Klan was the subject of considerable conjecture during the year , but no New York Election . - Governor ...
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... legislatures of both 000,000 , beginning with preliminary countries , was that within the next annual payments of $ 40,000,000,000 five years the schedule of payments for the first five years , $ 60,000,000 , - by Germany to France ...
... legislatures of both 000,000 , beginning with preliminary countries , was that within the next annual payments of $ 40,000,000,000 five years the schedule of payments for the first five years , $ 60,000,000 , - by Germany to France ...
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... legislatures which may ratify a pro- posed amendment to the Federal Con- stitution must have been elected after such amendment shall have been pro- posed . ( 2 ) Any State may require that ratification by its legislature be subject ...
... legislatures which may ratify a pro- posed amendment to the Federal Con- stitution must have been elected after such amendment shall have been pro- posed . ( 2 ) Any State may require that ratification by its legislature be subject ...
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