Speech of Hon. James Buchanan, of Pennsylvania, in Support of the Veto Power, And in Reply to Mr. Clay, of Kentucky : Delivered in the United States Senate, Wednesday, Feb. 2, 1842
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And this number embraces not merely tho.-e hills which have been actually ve.oed; but all such as were retained by him under the Constitution, in consequence of hav- ing been presented at so late a period of the ses- sion that he could not prepare his objections pre- vious to the adjournment. Twenty is the ?um total of all ! Let us anal}ze these, vetoes, (fori shall call them ail by that name,) for a few momeots. Of the twep.ty, eight were on bills of small comparative importance, and excited n...o public attention. Con- gress at once yielded to the President's objections, and in one remarkable instance, a veto of General Jackson was !?_;d upon the table on the motion of the Senator froni Kentucky himself. No attempt was even made to pass the bill in oppositio n to- this veto, and no one Senator contested its pro- priety. Eleven of the twelve remaing vetoes upon this list, relate to only three subjects. These are, a Bank of the United States; internal improvements ' fn diffeient forms; and the distribution of the pro- eeeds of the public lands among the several States, Th:re have been four vetoes of a Bank of the United States; one by Mr Madison, one by Gene- ral Jackson, and two by Mr.
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