History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of President Johnson, 第 2 卷Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... senate may pro- pose or concur with amendments as on other bills . Every bill which shall have passed the house of representatives and the senate , shall , before it become a law , De presented to the president of the United States . If ...
... senate may pro- pose or concur with amendments as on other bills . Every bill which shall have passed the house of representatives and the senate , shall , before it become a law , De presented to the president of the United States . If ...
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... senate shall choose the vice president : a quorum 237 for the purpose shall consist of two- thirds of the whole number of sen- ators , and a majority of the whole number shall be necessary to a choice . But no person constitutionally in ...
... senate shall choose the vice president : a quorum 237 for the purpose shall consist of two- thirds of the whole number of sen- ators , and a majority of the whole number shall be necessary to a choice . But no person constitutionally in ...
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... Senate might frustrate the attempt , and bring discredit upon himself . Those who can best estimate the value of a steady administration , will be most dis- posed to prize a provision which con- nects the official existence of public ...
... Senate might frustrate the attempt , and bring discredit upon himself . Those who can best estimate the value of a steady administration , will be most dis- posed to prize a provision which con- nects the official existence of public ...
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