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The First Presidential Veto, 3–5 April 1792
From: Washington Papers | Presidential Series | Volume 10 | The First Presidential Veto, 3–5 April 1792
No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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1 | Editorial Note | Congress’s presentation of “An Act for an apportionment of Representatives among the several... | |||
2 | Knox, Henry | Washington, George | I: From Henry Knox, 3 April 1792 | 1792-04-03 | Agreeably to your directions as delivered to me this day by the Attorney General, I have... |
3 | Hamilton, Alexander | Washington, George | II: From Alexander Hamilton, 4 April 1792 | 1792-04-04 | The Secretary of the Treasury presents his respects to the President of the United States. He was... |
4 | Jefferson, Thomas | Washington, George | III: From Thomas Jefferson, 4 April 1792 | 1792-04-04 | The Constitution has declared that “Representatives & direct taxes shall be apportioned among the... |
5 | Randolph, Edmund | Washington, George | IV: From Edmund Randolph, 4 April 1792 | 1792-04-04 | The attorney general of the U.S. has the honor of reporting to the President of the U.S., on the... |
6 | Lear, Tobias | Washington, George | V: Tobias Lear’s Notes on the Opinions of the Cabinet … | 1792-04-04 | The opinion of the Secretary of State declares the bill unconstitutional—for it does not... |
7 | Washington, George | United States House of Representatives | VI: To the United States House of Representatives, 5 … | 1792-04-05 | I have maturely considered the Act passed by the two Houses, intituled “An Act for an... |