The Veto Power: Its Origin, Development, and Function in the Government of the United States (1789-1889)Ginn, 1890 - 232 sider |
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... . Is the Signature of the President Essential to Constitutional Amend- ments ? ..... 117 § 107. The Action of Congress .... 118 § 108. Has the Executive a Right to recall a Veto ? .. 118 § 109. What is a Two - thirds Majority ?
... . Is the Signature of the President Essential to Constitutional Amend- ments ? ..... 117 § 107. The Action of Congress .... 118 § 108. Has the Executive a Right to recall a Veto ? .. 118 § 109. What is a Two - thirds Majority ?
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... amend Randolph's resolve so that it should read : " that the national executive shall have a right to negative any leg- islative act which shall not afterwards be passed by parts of each branch of the National Legislature . " 2 Hamilton ...
... amend Randolph's resolve so that it should read : " that the national executive shall have a right to negative any leg- islative act which shall not afterwards be passed by parts of each branch of the National Legislature . " 2 Hamilton ...
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... amend the Con- stitution , and consequently the first class of vetoes is small . For resolutions to submit amendments do not require the assent of the President . The great majority of Congressional measures which have required the ...
... amend the Con- stitution , and consequently the first class of vetoes is small . For resolutions to submit amendments do not require the assent of the President . The great majority of Congressional measures which have required the ...
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... amended the statutes in such a manner that the clerk of the House of Representatives should select the newspapers throughout the United States in which the advertising of the executive departments should be placed ( Appendix A , No. 115 ) ...
... amended the statutes in such a manner that the clerk of the House of Representatives should select the newspapers throughout the United States in which the advertising of the executive departments should be placed ( Appendix A , No. 115 ) ...
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... amend , and has amended , treaties submitted to it ; and it might also , with per- provision only intended to be local and temporary ; because the law could hardly fail to work unsatisfactorily ; and because it was an encroachment on ...
... amend , and has amended , treaties submitted to it ; and it might also , with per- provision only intended to be local and temporary ; because the law could hardly fail to work unsatisfactorily ; and because it was an encroachment on ...
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The Veto Power: Its Origin, Development, and Function in the Government of ... Edward Campbell Mason Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1890 |
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26 to June 27 Cong 49 Cong 50 Cong act granting adjournment administration amend Appendix appointment appropriation bills approved assent authority Bank veto bill entitled claims clause Compromise of 1833 Congressional Globe constitutionality Debates declared District of Columbia executive exercise expediency granting a pension ground Holst House of Representatives Ibid Indians internal improvements Joint resolution July 25 June 15 June 23 legislative power legislature measure ment pension to John pension to Mary pension to William pension vetoes pocket veto present President Grant President Grant vetoed President Jackson President objected President Tyler President vetoed President's principle protest Public building public land question reasons reconsideration reconsidered relief revenue Senate House Journal Senate Journal Senate Miscellaneous Documents Sept sess Supreme Court Territories tion treaty two-thirds unconstitutional United veto message signed veto power vetoed a bill vetoed the bill vols vote Whigs
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Side 19 - ... but if, after such reconsideration, two-thirds of the said senate or house of representatives shall, notwithstanding the said objections, agree to pass the same, it shall, together with the objections, be sent to the other branch of the legislature, where it shall also be reconsidered, and if approved by two-thirds of the members present...
Side 20 - Executive and a convenient number of the National Judiciary, ought to compose a council of revision with authority to examine every act of the National Legislature before it shall operate, and every act of a particular Legislature before a Negative thereon shall be final; and that the dissent of the said Council shall amount to a rejection, unless the Act of the National Legislature be again passed, or that of a particular Legislature be again negatived by of the members of each branch.
Side 34 - And be it further enacted, That the deposits of the money of the United States, in places in which the said bank and branches thereof may be established, shall be made in said bank or branches thereof, unless the Secretary of the Treasury shall at any time otherwise order and direct...
Side 139 - It not only serves as a shield to the executive, but it furnishes an additional security against the enaction of improper laws. It establishes a salutary check upon the legislative body, calculated to guard the community against the effects of faction, precipitancy, or of any impulse unfriendly to the public good which may happen to influence a majority of that body.
Side 19 - No bill or resolve of the Senate or House of Representatives shall become a law, and have force as such, until it shall have been laid before the Governor for his revisal : and if he, upon such revision, approve thereof, he shall signify his approbation by signing the same.
Side 220 - UNITED STATES. History of the United States. FIRST SERIES : From the Discovery of the Continent to the Organization of the Government under the Federal Constitution.
Side 39 - ... that there shall be a principal officer therein, to be called the secretary for the department of foreign affairs, who shall perform and execute such duties as shall, from time to time, be enjoined on or intrusted to him by the president of the United States, agreeable to the constitution...
Side 73 - An act to credit and pay to the several states and territories and the District of Columbia all moneys collected under the direct tax levied by the act of congress approved August 5, 1861...
Side 99 - To regulate commerce with foreign nations, among the several States, and with the Indian tribes.
Side 61 - An act to appropriate the proceeds of the sales of the public lands, and to grant preemption rights...
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