Treasure of office act
If you're asking whether any US Presidents were constitutionally ineligible to hold office, the answer is no.
The limitation of Presidential terms of office are specified in the 22nd Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. The amendment was passed by Congress on March 24, 1947 and ratified on February 27, 1951. The amendment excluded Truman who was in office. The first President to whom it applied was Dwight Eisenhower who took office on January 20,1953.
There are many top government job sites. Going to your local aid office and asking for proper information can aid you very well. Using your local library too can help alot.
The Oval Office.
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Beneficent Congregational Church was created in 1743.
Some synonyms for beneficent include benevolent, benign, helpful, generous and charitable. You can view more synonyms for the word beneficent online at the Thesaurus website.
"the most beneficent regime in history"While the previous contributor used beneficent correctly, this example most likely will not help as it a fragment and offers little context.I explain here how to use beneficent in a sentence:WikiAnswers: How to use beneficent in a sentence.How_do_you_use_beneficent_in_a_sentenceHere is a literary example of beneficent in a sentence:In no other way can I account for its having leaped so far out of the water--a beneficent circumstance to which I doubtless owe my life, and that of another far dearer to me than my own. - "The Land That Time Forgot" by Edgar Rice Burroughs
The correct way to ask that question would be: "From whom was it?"
benefic, beneficent.
I have no idea what you are talking about be more clear when you are questioing!!!!!
When you ask for directions to a post office, you are asking about location.
It depends who is asking it of whom
"Whom are you?" the caterpillar asks Alice.
Call the office of the person with whom you have the appointment.
That depends on which god you're asking.