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... bill becomes a law after ten days . If Congress is not in session and the President receives the bill less than ten official days before Congress recesses , then he can " pocket veto " it by refusing to sign it , which under these ...
... bill becomes a law after ten days . If Congress is not in session and the President receives the bill less than ten official days before Congress recesses , then he can " pocket veto " it by refusing to sign it , which under these ...
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... bill as it was drawn was in conflict with the Constitution . It involved a proposal for changing the existing system of representation in the House of Representatives , and Washington quite rightly called attention to aspects of the bill ...
... bill as it was drawn was in conflict with the Constitution . It involved a proposal for changing the existing system of representation in the House of Representatives , and Washington quite rightly called attention to aspects of the bill ...
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... bill , and feared that that would create certain problems which might upset Jackson and his well - laid plans . Van Buren , who had been nicknamed " the little magician " and also " the red fox of Kinderhook ¡± by some of his colleagues ...
... bill , and feared that that would create certain problems which might upset Jackson and his well - laid plans . Van Buren , who had been nicknamed " the little magician " and also " the red fox of Kinderhook ¡± by some of his colleagues ...
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Introduction by William M Goldsmith | 1 |
Early Controversy over the Question | 11 |
The Articles of Confederation | 30 |
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