Official Opinions of the Attorneys General of the United States, Advising the President and Heads of Departments, in Relation to Their Official DutiesW.H. & O.H. Morrison, 1912 |
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... given any- where in the new tariff act itself ; and the question will be found , upon a review of the legislative history of this sub- ject , to depend upon the particular point whether or not the power of suspension given to the ...
... given any- where in the new tariff act itself ; and the question will be found , upon a review of the legislative history of this sub- ject , to depend upon the particular point whether or not the power of suspension given to the ...
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... given to the President by section 4219 of the Revised Statutes did not reach to the duty of 30 cents per ton , in lieu of which the tonnage duties fixed by the acts of 1884 and 1886 were imposed , and can not extend to the tonnage ...
... given to the President by section 4219 of the Revised Statutes did not reach to the duty of 30 cents per ton , in lieu of which the tonnage duties fixed by the acts of 1884 and 1886 were imposed , and can not extend to the tonnage ...
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... given to vessels from all the other countries . now enjoying the lower rates would be denied to vessels from the northern coast of South America , though those vessels are expressly given the lower tonnage rates . Equal- ity of ...
... given to vessels from all the other countries . now enjoying the lower rates would be denied to vessels from the northern coast of South America , though those vessels are expressly given the lower tonnage rates . Equal- ity of ...
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... given to advantage at the out- set . The Army and the Navy are obviously separate branches of the nation's general military establishment and are quite independent of each other except as they are sub- ject to the common command of the ...
... given to advantage at the out- set . The Army and the Navy are obviously separate branches of the nation's general military establishment and are quite independent of each other except as they are sub- ject to the common command of the ...
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... given service on land . In such case , its identity as a marine corps being , pro hac vice , lost in that of the Army , and the whole body being for the time one , the Commander in Chief might , I presume , with propriety pass his ...
... given service on land . In such case , its identity as a marine corps being , pro hac vice , lost in that of the Army , and the whole body being for the time one , the Commander in Chief might , I presume , with propriety pass his ...
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