The president is commander-in-chief of the army and navy, and of the militia in the service of the Union. He has the power of a veto on all laws passed by Congress; but notwithstanding his veto, any bill may become a law on its afterwards being passed... The Statesman's Year-book - Side 609redigeret af - 1885Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Roscoe Lewis Ashley - 1910 - 520 sider
...had no international standing. In the minor conflicts, the declaration of war has always been made by the United States. The President is commander-in-chief of the army and navy, but has never taken personal command of the military forces in time of war. 238. The American Army.... | |
| Charles Austin Beard - 1910 - 798 sider
...office during good behavior and can be removed only by impeachment. The War Powers of the President The President is commander-in-chief of the army and navy and of the state militia when called into the service of the United States. He holds this power in time of peace... | |
| Charles Austin Beard - 1910 - 814 sider
...office during good behavior and can be removed only by impeachment. The War Powers of the President The President is commander-in-chief of the army and navy and of the state militia when called into the service of the United States. He holds this power in time of peace... | |
| Charles Leonard-Stuart - 1912 - 644 sider
...any person be eligible to that office who shall not have attained the age of 35 years, and been 14 years a resident within the United States." The President...navy and of the militia in the service of the Union. lie has the power of a veto on all laws passed by Congress; but, notwithstanding his veto, any bill... | |
| Bessie Beatty - 1912 - 96 sider
...States for fourteen years before his election. Also he must not be under thirty-five years of age. The President is commander-in-chief of the army and navy, and of the State militia of all the States when called into Federal service. He has the power to grant pardons... | |
| 1918 - 582 sider
...born in the United States and who have reached the age of 35 years are eligible to the presidency. The President is commander-inchief of the army and...notwithstanding his veto, any bill may become a law on its being afterwards passed by each House of Congress by a two-thirds vote. The VicePresident is ex officia... | |
| 1918 - 816 sider
...Vespasian, 73 AD COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF, the supreme commander of the united forces of any country. In the United States the President is commander-in-chief of the army and navy, and of the militia of the several States when the latter is in the national service and forms part of the national provisional... | |
| Charles Morris - 1921 - 484 sider
...born in the United States and who have reached the age of 35 years are eligible to the presidency. The President is commander-inchief of the army and...notwithstanding his veto, any bill may become a law on its being afterwards passed by each House of Congress by a two-thirds vote. The VicePrésident is ex officio... | |
| Thomas Edward Finegan - 1922 - 500 sider
...born in the United States and who have reached the age of 35 years are eligible to the presidency. The President is commander-inchief of the army and...notwithstanding his veto, any bill may become a law on its being afterwards passed by each House of Congress by a two-thirds vote. The VicePrésident is ex officia... | |
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