The North American Review, Volume 151Jared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1890 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 95
... vote of 50 yeas to 24 nays . Two - thirds have thus voted in the affirmative , and the total vote ( 74 ) is undoubtedly a quorum of the Senate . The bill goes to the House and the House votes 90 in the affirmative and 40 in the negative ...
... vote of 50 yeas to 24 nays . Two - thirds have thus voted in the affirmative , and the total vote ( 74 ) is undoubtedly a quorum of the Senate . The bill goes to the House and the House votes 90 in the affirmative and 40 in the negative ...
Page 230
... voted , if they voted at all ; and also the fact that they did not vote , if such was the case . The idea that , in addition to this , the constitutional quorum was thereby instantly shifted from a majority present to a majority acting ...
... voted , if they voted at all ; and also the fact that they did not vote , if such was the case . The idea that , in addition to this , the constitutional quorum was thereby instantly shifted from a majority present to a majority acting ...
Page 241
... vote , for it is not only the interest of every one to have a correct result , but it is the special right of the President to know with exactness the vote by which a bill is passed over his veto and made a law against his consent ...
... vote , for it is not only the interest of every one to have a correct result , but it is the special right of the President to know with exactness the vote by which a bill is passed over his veto and made a law against his consent ...
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