A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Volumen5Bureau of National Literature, 1897 |
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... exercise of execu- tive duties . They have also conferred upon him a large measure of leg- islative discretion . No bill can become a law without his approval , as representing the people of the United States , unless it shall pass ...
... exercise of execu- tive duties . They have also conferred upon him a large measure of leg- islative discretion . No bill can become a law without his approval , as representing the people of the United States , unless it shall pass ...
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... exercise his authority according to the will of those invested with this terrific power . The sovereign people of ... exercises the veto power , and to that extent controls the legislation of Congress . For the performance of these high ...
... exercise his authority according to the will of those invested with this terrific power . The sovereign people of ... exercises the veto power , and to that extent controls the legislation of Congress . For the performance of these high ...
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... exercise " of powers not granted by the Constitution . The late Presidential election , however , has been held in strict con- formity with its express provisions . How , then , can the result justify a revolution to destroy this very ...
... exercise " of powers not granted by the Constitution . The late Presidential election , however , has been held in strict con- formity with its express provisions . How , then , can the result justify a revolution to destroy this very ...
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... exercise . Every State legislature in the Union is for- bidden by its own constitution to exercise it . It can not be exercised in any State except by the people in their highest sovereign capacity , when framing or amending their State ...
... exercise . Every State legislature in the Union is for- bidden by its own constitution to exercise it . It can not be exercised in any State except by the people in their highest sovereign capacity , when framing or amending their State ...
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... exercise . For that purpose it has in strong pro- hibitory language expressly declared that— No State shall enter into any treaty , alliance , or confederation ; grant letters of marque and reprisal ; coin money ; emit bills of credit ...
... exercise . For that purpose it has in strong pro- hibitory language expressly declared that— No State shall enter into any treaty , alliance , or confederation ; grant letters of marque and reprisal ; coin money ; emit bills of credit ...
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