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BILLS SIGNED AFTER ADJOURNMENT; Precedent for a Ten-Day Period in President Lincoln's Administration.

BILLS SIGNED AFTER ADJOURNMENT; Precedent for a Ten-Day Period in President Lincoln's Administration.
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WASHINGTON, March 7. -- J.K. Upton, formerly Assistant Secretary of State, discussing the question as to whether the President has the right to sign bills for ten days after the adjournment of Congress, calls attention to the case where this right was exercised. He says: View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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