The President, Office and Powers: 1787-1957; History and Analysis of Practice and OpinionNew York University Press, 1957 - 519 pagine "Primarily a study in American public law with an approach partly historicial, partly analytical, and critical. The central theme is the development and contemporary status of presidential power, and of the presidential office under the Constitution"--OCLC. |
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CONCEPTIONS OF THE OFFICE 3 | 3 |
THE APPARATUS OF THE PRESIDENCY | 31 |
ADMINISTRATIVE CHIEF | 69 |
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