Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 48Virginia State Bar Association, 1936 - Bar associations |
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... Government is another tenet of the Constitution universally accepted . As the national government undertakes the correction of conditions , thought by the Congress to require Federal action under granted powers but by hitherto unused ...
... Government is another tenet of the Constitution universally accepted . As the national government undertakes the correction of conditions , thought by the Congress to require Federal action under granted powers but by hitherto unused ...
Page 301
... Government . There seems to be abroad a vague notion that if we should be able to decrease the number of bureaucrats we would thereby decrease the cost of government as well as simplify the administrative machinery of the Federal Government ...
... Government . There seems to be abroad a vague notion that if we should be able to decrease the number of bureaucrats we would thereby decrease the cost of government as well as simplify the administrative machinery of the Federal Government ...
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... Government was but $ 1.93 . With this gradual and almost constant rise in the per capita cost of the Federal Government has grown a constantly in- creasing Government personnel . For instance , when Thomas Jefferson became Secretary for ...
... Government was but $ 1.93 . With this gradual and almost constant rise in the per capita cost of the Federal Government has grown a constantly in- creasing Government personnel . For instance , when Thomas Jefferson became Secretary for ...
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