The Veto Power: Its Origin, Development, and Function in the Government of the United States, 1789-1889Ginn, 1890 - 232 sider |
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... Increase of Pensions .. § 74. Injuries not received " in the Line of Duty " . § 75. Dependent Relatives : Dependency not proved .. § 76. Miscellaneous Pension Bills § 78. President Cleveland's Pension Policy § 79. Expediency of the ...
... Increase of Pensions .. § 74. Injuries not received " in the Line of Duty " . § 75. Dependent Relatives : Dependency not proved .. § 76. Miscellaneous Pension Bills § 78. President Cleveland's Pension Policy § 79. Expediency of the ...
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... Increasing Use of Expediency as a Reason for Vetoes .. 130 § 124. Effect of the Veto on Parties . 124 124 126 126 126 126 129 129 § 125. Effect of the Veto on Legislation . § 126. Prevention of Unwise Measures . § 127. Prevention of ...
... Increasing Use of Expediency as a Reason for Vetoes .. 130 § 124. Effect of the Veto on Parties . 124 124 126 126 126 126 129 129 § 125. Effect of the Veto on Legislation . § 126. Prevention of Unwise Measures . § 127. Prevention of ...
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... increased the opportunities for defrauding the government . On the other hand , he pointed out that perfectly good claims would gain nothing by the new law , since , under the old law , claims which were evi- dently meritorious were ...
... increased the opportunities for defrauding the government . On the other hand , he pointed out that perfectly good claims would gain nothing by the new law , since , under the old law , claims which were evi- dently meritorious were ...
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... increasing the speed of mail carriers on certain postal routes ( Appendix A , No. 43 ) . Both bills were vetoed because , among other reasons , they encroached upon the authority of the executive . 1 United States Treaties and ...
... increasing the speed of mail carriers on certain postal routes ( Appendix A , No. 43 ) . Both bills were vetoed because , among other reasons , they encroached upon the authority of the executive . 1 United States Treaties and ...
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... increasing the number of United States district judges.1 That bill in reality appointed the judges of the Supreme Court to the new district judgeship , and was thus an unintentional but never- theless an undeniable infringement of ...
... increasing the number of United States district judges.1 That bill in reality appointed the judges of the Supreme Court to the new district judgeship , and was thus an unintentional but never- theless an undeniable infringement of ...
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