The Veto Power: Its Origin, Development, and Function in the Government of the United States, 1789-1889Ginn, 1890 - 232 sider |
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... King , from the very fact of this growth , became more and more powerful . Again , there were certain persons in the nation to whom the King sustained the relation of personal lord . As the King became a more powerful personage , it of ...
... King , from the very fact of this growth , became more and more powerful . Again , there were certain persons in the nation to whom the King sustained the relation of personal lord . As the King became a more powerful personage , it of ...
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... kings ; and consequently the duties of Parliament became more than ever a mere matter of form . Parliament held the shadow of power , while the King enjoyed the substance.1 Supremacy over Parliament was retained by the King well down to ...
... kings ; and consequently the duties of Parliament became more than ever a mere matter of form . Parliament held the shadow of power , while the King enjoyed the substance.1 Supremacy over Parliament was retained by the King well down to ...
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... King to suspend the troublesome act until it could be reconsidered.1 This was the suspending power . Closely connected with the power just considered , was the dis- pensing power of the Crown , by the exercise of which the King could ...
... King to suspend the troublesome act until it could be reconsidered.1 This was the suspending power . Closely connected with the power just considered , was the dis- pensing power of the Crown , by the exercise of which the King could ...
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... King could exercise it much as in former days , when he him- self took the initiative in legislation . The sovereigns were not slow to take away the effect of the privilege of the Commons , by granting laws which were in no sense an ...
... King could exercise it much as in former days , when he him- self took the initiative in legislation . The sovereigns were not slow to take away the effect of the privilege of the Commons , by granting laws which were in no sense an ...
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... King's signature ; 5 a fact which may have been in the minds of the Massachusetts Consti- tutional Convention when , in 1780 , they gave to the governor the suspensive veto which was afterwards adopted by the Federal Convention . 7 From ...
... King's signature ; 5 a fact which may have been in the minds of the Massachusetts Consti- tutional Convention when , in 1780 , they gave to the governor the suspensive veto which was afterwards adopted by the Federal Convention . 7 From ...
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