The Veto Power: Its Origin, Development, and Function in the Government of the United States, 1789-1889Ginn, 1890 - 232 sider |
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... Failure to enter the Veto Message in the Journal § 113. Frequent Neglect of Reconsideration ... § 114. Comparative ... failed of their Object § 130. Popular Objections to the Veto ... § 131. Proposed Constitutional Amendments § 132 ...
... Failure to enter the Veto Message in the Journal § 113. Frequent Neglect of Reconsideration ... § 114. Comparative ... failed of their Object § 130. Popular Objections to the Veto ... § 131. Proposed Constitutional Amendments § 132 ...
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... failed . The blank in Gerry's substitute resolve was then filled by the words " two - thirds , " and the whole resolution was adopted by a vote of eight states to two.5 The resolution allowed the President to retain bills for seven days ...
... failed . The blank in Gerry's substitute resolve was then filled by the words " two - thirds , " and the whole resolution was adopted by a vote of eight states to two.5 The resolution allowed the President to retain bills for seven days ...
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... failed for want of approval , and have never been referred to by the executive in his communica- tions to Congress . § 13. Classification of the vetoes . — Before beginning the exami- nation of the vetoes themselves , a word in ...
... failed for want of approval , and have never been referred to by the executive in his communica- tions to Congress . § 13. Classification of the vetoes . — Before beginning the exami- nation of the vetoes themselves , a word in ...
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... failure to approve may have come wholly from an unwillingness to sign a measure of whose provisions he was ignorant . But the great care with which Mr. Tyler elaborates his reason for the veto raises a suspicion that he objected less to ...
... failure to approve may have come wholly from an unwillingness to sign a measure of whose provisions he was ignorant . But the great care with which Mr. Tyler elaborates his reason for the veto raises a suspicion that he objected less to ...
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... failed . In 1856 the House tacked a provision to an Army ap- propriation bill , forbidding the use of Federal troops for the enforcement of territorial law in Kansas . The Senate refused to be coerced , and Congress adjourned without ...
... failed . In 1856 the House tacked a provision to an Army ap- propriation bill , forbidding the use of Federal troops for the enforcement of territorial law in Kansas . The Senate refused to be coerced , and Congress adjourned without ...
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