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U.S. Constitution Annotated
Article II. Executive Branch
Section III
Obligations and Responsibilities of the President
Right to Receive Ambassadors and Other Public Ministers
Right to Receive Ambassadors and Other Public Ministers
U.S. Constitution Annotated
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Right to Receive Ambassadors and Other Public Ministers
Right to Receive Ambassadors and Other Public Ministers: Overview
Right to Receive Ambassadors and Other Public Ministers: Doctrine and Practice
Right to Receive Ambassadors and Other Public Ministers: Early Doctrine
Right to Receive Ambassadors and Other Public Ministers: Doctrine During 1950s to 2000s
Right to Receive Ambassadors and Other Public Ministers: Current Doctrine
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