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Page 827
... House of Representatives and the Senate shall , before it become a law , be presented to the President of The United ... Houses of Congress . It is not alone hasty and inconsiderate legislation that he is required to check ; but if at ...
... House of Representatives and the Senate shall , before it become a law , be presented to the President of The United ... Houses of Congress . It is not alone hasty and inconsiderate legislation that he is required to check ; but if at ...
Page 830
... House of Representatives may be rejected by the Senate ; and so a Bill passed by the Senate may be rejected by the House . In each case the respective Houses exercise the veto power on the other . Congress , and each House of Congress ...
... House of Representatives may be rejected by the Senate ; and so a Bill passed by the Senate may be rejected by the House . In each case the respective Houses exercise the veto power on the other . Congress , and each House of Congress ...
Page 832
... Houses but little exceeding the number necessary to form a quorum . Besides , in most of the States , the members of the House of Repre- sentatives are chosen by pluralities , and not by majorities of all the voters in their respective ...
... Houses but little exceeding the number necessary to form a quorum . Besides , in most of the States , the members of the House of Repre- sentatives are chosen by pluralities , and not by majorities of all the voters in their respective ...
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