The Congressional Globe, Część 1Blair & Rives, 1869 |
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... President of the Senate of the United States , and inclosing certificates of the election of two Senators of the United States from that State , has been , through mistake it is presumed , delivered to and opened by the President of the ...
... President of the Senate of the United States , and inclosing certificates of the election of two Senators of the United States from that State , has been , through mistake it is presumed , delivered to and opened by the President of the ...
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... President ; but a subsequent majority of two thirds destroys the effect of the veto . The President is Commander - in - Chief of the Army and Navy ; but Congress may say there shall be neither Army nor Navy . The President must nominate ...
... President ; but a subsequent majority of two thirds destroys the effect of the veto . The President is Commander - in - Chief of the Army and Navy ; but Congress may say there shall be neither Army nor Navy . The President must nominate ...
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... President , you will observe and Senators will observe that in employing the words " voluntary or involuntary , " as con- tradistinguished from each other , there is no room left for construction . You are compelled to hold a man who ...
... President , you will observe and Senators will observe that in employing the words " voluntary or involuntary , " as con- tradistinguished from each other , there is no room left for construction . You are compelled to hold a man who ...
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