The Young American: Or, Book of Government and Law; Showing Their History, Nature and Necessity. For the Use of Schools...William Robinson, 1844 - 282 páginas |
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... bill passes ; if not , it is lost . The bill being passed , is sent to the other house . It is there discussed , and voted upon . If it passes , it goes to the governor or pres- ident , or king , and if he signs it , it becomes a law ...
... bill passes ; if not , it is lost . The bill being passed , is sent to the other house . It is there discussed , and voted upon . If it passes , it goes to the governor or pres- ident , or king , and if he signs it , it becomes a law ...
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... bill of fare at his table ; and in various ways abridged and controlled his power . Kings were judged after their death , and if con- demned , their bodies were cast away . Soldiers and POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS OF EGYPT . 71.
... bill of fare at his table ; and in various ways abridged and controlled his power . Kings were judged after their death , and if con- demned , their bodies were cast away . Soldiers and POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS OF EGYPT . 71.
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... bill , in 1832 , when , the power of electing the ma- jority of the House of Commons being extended to the middle classes of the people , the democratic principle was , for the first time , brought into a considerable degree of force ...
... bill , in 1832 , when , the power of electing the ma- jority of the House of Commons being extended to the middle classes of the people , the democratic principle was , for the first time , brought into a considerable degree of force ...
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... bill , and sanctioned in one house , it passes on to the other , which may receive , reject , or modify it . If it passes both , it is submitted to the king , who may give or withhold his approba- tion . When it has received the ...
... bill , and sanctioned in one house , it passes on to the other , which may receive , reject , or modify it . If it passes both , it is submitted to the king , who may give or withhold his approba- tion . When it has received the ...
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... bills for the pecuniary supplies necessary for the public service , are introduced exclusively by the House of Commons : they may be rejected by the House of Lords ; but for that house to alter them , or to introduce any bill which ...
... bills for the pecuniary supplies necessary for the public service , are introduced exclusively by the House of Commons : they may be rejected by the House of Lords ; but for that house to alter them , or to introduce any bill which ...
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