The Veto Power: Its Origin, Development, and Function in the Government of the United States, 1789-1889Ginn, 1890 - 232 sider |
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... Reasons ?. 114 § 103. May a Bill be signed after the Adjournment of Congress ?. 115 § 104. May a President refuse to carry out an Act ? .. 116 § 105. The President's Right of Protest .... 117 § 106. Is the Signature of the President ...
... Reasons ?. 114 § 103. May a Bill be signed after the Adjournment of Congress ?. 115 § 104. May a President refuse to carry out an Act ? .. 116 § 105. The President's Right of Protest .... 117 § 106. Is the Signature of the President ...
Side 10
... Reasons for Chronological Treatment .. 119 120 I 20 122 122 123 $ 116 . Statistics of Vetoes . $ 117 . Personal ... Reasons expressed for Vetoes ..... § 123. Cause of the Increasing Use of Expediency as a Reason for Vetoes .. 130 § 124 ...
... Reasons for Chronological Treatment .. 119 120 I 20 122 122 123 $ 116 . Statistics of Vetoes . $ 117 . Personal ... Reasons expressed for Vetoes ..... § 123. Cause of the Increasing Use of Expediency as a Reason for Vetoes .. 130 § 124 ...
Side 18
... reason for the separation of the Colonies from the mother country : " He [ the King ] has refused his assent to laws most wholesome and necessary for the public good . " More distasteful to the people even than the abuse of the royal ...
... reason for the separation of the Colonies from the mother country : " He [ the King ] has refused his assent to laws most wholesome and necessary for the public good . " More distasteful to the people even than the abuse of the royal ...
Side 21
... reasons seem to have led to this result . In the first place , it was considered that the judges who were to be the interpreters of the law " might receive an improper bias 1 Elliot , Debates , IV , 622 . 3 Ibid . , IV , 623 . 5 Mass ...
... reasons seem to have led to this result . In the first place , it was considered that the judges who were to be the interpreters of the law " might receive an improper bias 1 Elliot , Debates , IV , 622 . 3 Ibid . , IV , 623 . 5 Mass ...
Side 22
... reason which he assigned for his change of front was that the three- fourths rule gave the President too much power . Mr. Madison pointed out that when the three - fourths rule was adopted the Presi- dent was to be elected by the ...
... reason which he assigned for his change of front was that the three- fourths rule gave the President too much power . Mr. Madison pointed out that when the three - fourths rule was adopted the Presi- dent was to be elected by the ...
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22 to June 27 Cong 49 Cong 50 Cong act granting act to provide adjournment administration ALBERT BUSHNELL HART amend Appendix appropriation bills approved army assent authority Bank veto bill entitled chapter claims clause Congressional Globe considered Constitutional History constitutionality Debates executive exercise expediency governor granting a pension ground Holst House Journal House of Representatives Ibid Indians internal improvements Joint resolution July 25 June 19 June 23 legislative power legislature Madison measure ment passed pension to James pension to John pension to Mary pension to William pocket veto present President Cleveland President Grant President Jackson President's principle protest Public building public land question reasons reconsideration relief river and harbor Senate Journal Senate Miscellaneous Documents Sept sess signature Territories tion treaty two-thirds Tyler unconstitutional United veto message signed veto power vetoed a bill vetoed the bill Vetoes affecting vols vote Whig