Financial History of the United States: Fiscal, Monetary, Banking, and Tariff, Including Financial Administration and State and Local Finance, Volume 2McGraw-Hill, 1963 - 605 pages |
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... vetoed the bill , he would lose the vote of Pennsylvania ; if he signed it , he would lose the vote of the ... veto message , but in the election of 1832 , Clay was badly defeated . The Removal of Deposits . For over a year the ...
... vetoed the bill , he would lose the vote of Pennsylvania ; if he signed it , he would lose the vote of the ... veto message , but in the election of 1832 , Clay was badly defeated . The Removal of Deposits . For over a year the ...
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... vetoed an $ 18.7 million river and harbor appropria- tion bill on the ground that some of its projects were not ... veto . In retrospect , it appears that the criticisms of river and harbor expenditures were exaggerated , for most ...
... vetoed an $ 18.7 million river and harbor appropria- tion bill on the ground that some of its projects were not ... veto . In retrospect , it appears that the criticisms of river and harbor expenditures were exaggerated , for most ...
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... veto individual items or parts of appropriation and other bills . Theretofore , he could veto a bill only as a whole and was frequently restrained from exercising this power by the fact that the greater part of the bill was ...
... veto individual items or parts of appropriation and other bills . Theretofore , he could veto a bill only as a whole and was frequently restrained from exercising this power by the fact that the greater part of the bill was ...
Contents
The Meaning and Basic Trends of Financial History | 1 |
25 | 4 |
From the Colonial Period to the Civil | 11 |
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