The Veto Power: Its Origin, Development, and Function in the Government of the United States, 1789-1889Ginn, 1890 - 232 sider |
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... 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 exempt particular persons from the operation of a law ...
... 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 exempt particular persons from the operation of a law ...
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... reconsideration , two - thirds of the said senate or house of representatives shall , notwithstanding the said ... reconsidered , and if approved by two - thirds of the members present , shall have the force of law ; but in all ...
... reconsideration , two - thirds of the said senate or house of representatives shall , notwithstanding the said ... reconsidered , and if approved by two - thirds of the members present , shall have the force of law ; but in all ...
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... reconsideration , two - thirds of that house shall agree to pass the bill , it shall be sent , together with the objections , to the other house , by which it shall be likewise reconsidered , and if approved by two - thirds of that ...
... reconsideration , two - thirds of that house shall agree to pass the bill , it shall be sent , together with the objections , to the other house , by which it shall be likewise reconsidered , and if approved by two - thirds of that ...
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... reconsidered and passed over the veto . — § 51. Criticism of the Colorado and Nebraska vetoes . The discussion of both vetoes in Congress was bitter and partisan . It was mainly carried on in the Senate . It can hardly be doubted that ...
... reconsidered and passed over the veto . — § 51. Criticism of the Colorado and Nebraska vetoes . The discussion of both vetoes in Congress was bitter and partisan . It was mainly carried on in the Senate . It can hardly be doubted that ...
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... reconsidered . The action on the part of Congress in the second case was commendable , since the dangers just ... Reconsideration . What is a Two-thirds Majority?
... reconsidered . The action on the part of Congress in the second case was commendable , since the dangers just ... Reconsideration . What is a Two-thirds Majority?
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