Home Rule in the District of Columbia: Hearings Before the Judiciary Subcommittee of the Committee on the District of Columbia, House of Representatives, Eighty-second Congress, Second Session, on S. 1976, to Provide Home Rule in the District of ColumbiaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1952 - 231 páginas |
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... thing would be to write it in the Constitution . ” Mr. ABERNETHY . I am sorry I interrupted you , Senator . Senator CASE . As far as I am concerned , if the committee is gen- erous enough to give me time to complete my statement , I ...
... thing would be to write it in the Constitution . ” Mr. ABERNETHY . I am sorry I interrupted you , Senator . Senator CASE . As far as I am concerned , if the committee is gen- erous enough to give me time to complete my statement , I ...
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... thing as true home rule . I will say that Senator Kefauver did , when he appeared before this committee year before last , I believe it was , after he was asked the direct question - and it happened that the question was pro- pounded by ...
... thing as true home rule . I will say that Senator Kefauver did , when he appeared before this committee year before last , I believe it was , after he was asked the direct question - and it happened that the question was pro- pounded by ...
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... things with respect to what should be the value of gold of a certain fineness on such and such a date , " and if it ... thing here . The very last paragraph in section 8 reads as follows : " To make all laws " -not part of them ; all of ...
... things with respect to what should be the value of gold of a certain fineness on such and such a date , " and if it ... thing here . The very last paragraph in section 8 reads as follows : " To make all laws " -not part of them ; all of ...
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... things in their stores for the materials which they can use . You have dele- gated that power in various ways . Mr ... thing to me . But here is what I do think the people of this District are definitely entitled to : I think that as ...
... things in their stores for the materials which they can use . You have dele- gated that power in various ways . Mr ... thing to me . But here is what I do think the people of this District are definitely entitled to : I think that as ...
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... thing clean - cut and say that Congress gives its approval in the absence of contrary action , and then we did not run into that question . Mr. Colladay in a memorandum in February 1948 said that— the Congress may , and consistently has ...
... thing clean - cut and say that Congress gives its approval in the absence of contrary action , and then we did not run into that question . Mr. Colladay in a memorandum in February 1948 said that— the Congress may , and consistently has ...
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