A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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Side 43
... House the yeas and nays on the passage of these bills must be recorded . But bills are frequently passed under a sus- pension of this rule . In the Senate this is not neces- sary . The Appropriation Committee in that body was organized ...
... House the yeas and nays on the passage of these bills must be recorded . But bills are frequently passed under a sus- pension of this rule . In the Senate this is not neces- sary . The Appropriation Committee in that body was organized ...
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... House of Representatives and has seven electoral votes ; it is a Democratic State . In 1881 the Legislature declared the pronunciation of its name to be Ar - kan - saw . The name is of Indian origin and has no known meaning . Arkansas ...
... House of Representatives and has seven electoral votes ; it is a Democratic State . In 1881 the Legislature declared the pronunciation of its name to be Ar - kan - saw . The name is of Indian origin and has no known meaning . Arkansas ...
Side 54
... House of Representatives must be by ballot in accordance with Federal laws . In eleven of the States provisions in the constitution prescribe the open vote for all proceedings of the Legislature . Where there is no such provision the House ...
... House of Representatives must be by ballot in accordance with Federal laws . In eleven of the States provisions in the constitution prescribe the open vote for all proceedings of the Legislature . Where there is no such provision the House ...
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... Houses , but was vetoed by the President and failed to pass over the veto . The elec- tions of that year produced a House , the majority of which , supported the President . On the plea that the bank was not safe , the President now ...
... Houses , but was vetoed by the President and failed to pass over the veto . The elec- tions of that year produced a House , the majority of which , supported the President . On the plea that the bank was not safe , the President now ...
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... House so as to give to the committee the power merely to take testimony , doubtful returns to be rejected only by a concurrent vote of both Houses ; this was amended by the Senate so as to cause returns to be rejected unless accepted by ...
... House so as to give to the committee the power merely to take testimony , doubtful returns to be rejected only by a concurrent vote of both Houses ; this was amended by the Senate so as to cause returns to be rejected unless accepted by ...
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