The Veto Power: Its Origin, Development, and Function in the Government of the United States, 1789-1889Ginn, 1890 - 232 sider |
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... President Cleveland's Pension Policy § 79. Expediency of the Pension Vetoes . § 80. Constitutionality of the Pension Vetoes .. 88 88 88 88 89 90 91 92 § 81. Summary of the Question of Pension Vetoes .. 93 § 82. Commercial Powers .... 93 ...
... President Cleveland's Pension Policy § 79. Expediency of the Pension Vetoes . § 80. Constitutionality of the Pension Vetoes .. 88 88 88 88 89 90 91 92 § 81. Summary of the Question of Pension Vetoes .. 93 § 82. Commercial Powers .... 93 ...
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... President of the United States may treat a bill which has duly passed both houses of Congress and has been presented to him : 1. In the first place , he may sign it , and in this case , the bill at once becomes a law . 2. Or if he is ...
... President of the United States may treat a bill which has duly passed both houses of Congress and has been presented to him : 1. In the first place , he may sign it , and in this case , the bill at once becomes a law . 2. Or if he is ...
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... President sent this message to Congress only after the most anxious thought . In Mr. Jefferson's diary1 is to be ... President , and advised him to veto the bill . Influenced by this advice , and by his own strong feeling that the ...
... President sent this message to Congress only after the most anxious thought . In Mr. Jefferson's diary1 is to be ... President , and advised him to veto the bill . Influenced by this advice , and by his own strong feeling that the ...
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... President's statement that one Congress could not fix the time of adjournment for future Congresses , it should have no weight in the present case , since the bill particularly provided that future Congresses might adjourn at any other ...
... President's statement that one Congress could not fix the time of adjournment for future Congresses , it should have no weight in the present case , since the bill particularly provided that future Congresses might adjourn at any other ...
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... President vetoed the bill because it virtually appointed the justices of the Supreme Court to new offices , thereby usurping a power which belonged to the executive branch of the government.1 The President's objections were evidently ...
... President vetoed the bill because it virtually appointed the justices of the Supreme Court to new offices , thereby usurping a power which belonged to the executive branch of the government.1 The President's objections were evidently ...
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