| Willis Fletcher Johnson - 1892 - 558 pages
...American free laborer or of the servile laborer from China." The bill which Mr. Blaine thus advocated was passed by both Houses of Congress, but was vetoed by President Hayes on the ground that it was a violation of treaty obligations. A few years later another and still... | |
| Willis Fletcher Johnson - 1893 - 590 pages
...American free laborer or of the servile laborer from China." The bill which Mr. Elaine thus advocated was passed by both Houses of Congress, but was vetoed by President Hayes on the ground that it was a violation of treaty obligations. A few years later another and still... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Public Lands - Public lands - 1915 - 958 pages
...the Coosa River in Alabama. A special bill under which the nitrogen company could finance its plant was passed by both Houses of Congress but was vetoed by President Taft, and as a result the company was forced to locate its plant on the Canadian side of Niagara Falls.... | |
| Leifur Magnusson, United States. Department of Labor - Land grants - 1919 - 30 pages
...similar bill was introduced in 1853; another in February, 1860. In April, 1860, a homestead measure was passed by both Houses of Congress, but was vetoed by President Buchanan on the ground of unconstitutionally. Among other things he said: This bill will open one vast... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Veterans' Affairs - 1955 - 216 pages
...Moro Province bill similar to the one now before you. In the 78th Congress, the Moro Province bill was passed by both Houses of Congress, but was vetoed by President Roosevelt. In the 79th Congress, the House again passed this bill, but it died for lack of action in the Senate.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1974 - 322 pages
...appropriations was deleted and a more limited authorization substituted. The Conference version of S. 2589 was passed by both Houses of Congress but was vetoed by President Nixon March 6, 1974. Subsequently, new legislation (S. 3267 and HR 13834) was introduced containing... | |
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