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Example sentences for "money bills"

  • I refer to the exclusive power of originating what are sometimes called "money bills.

  • Indeed, was there not abundant reason to believe that the Lords were not really initiating a new and dangerous policy, that of claiming to be partners with the House in originating and disposing of Money Bills?

  • English Parliamentary history teaches no clearer lesson than that the right to pass "Money Bills," without interference from the House of Lords, has been claimed and exercised by the House of Commons for several generations.

  • This right of originating "Money Bills" had been claimed as early as the reign of Richard II, but was not fully and formally recognized until 1407.

  • It demanded and obtained first, the exclusive right of originating all "Money Bills," or in other words, of making all grants of money which the King asked for.

  • The Gentleman in pursuance of his principle ought to carry the restraint to the amendment, as well as the originating of money bills, since, an addition of a given sum w^d be equivalent to a distinct proposition of it.

  • M^r Gerry moved to restrain the Senatorial branch from originating money bills.

  • He did not consider the privilege concerning money bills as of any consequence.

  • And it will lead the latter into the practice of tacking other clauses to money bills.

  • Mr. Rutledge [of South Carolina] proposed to reconsider the two propositions touching the originating of money bills in the first, and the equality of votes in the second branch.

  • But this great concession to the small States was coupled at the time with a condition that “money bills” should originate in the House of Representatives, where the people were represented according to numbers.

  • Mr. Gerry [of Massachusetts] did not approve of a reconsideration of the clause relating to money bills.

  • The Messianic prediction in the oldest canonical prophets is immediately connected with that which existed previously at the time of David and Solomon.

  • There was a considerable difference between Jeroboam and the subsequent kings.

  • They considered the whole separation--the civil as well as the religious--as an apostasy from God.

  • Thy son whom I will set upon thy throne in thy stead, he shall build the house unto My name.

  • Doc^r Franklin, considered the two clauses, the originating of money bills, and the equality of votes in the Senate, as essentially connected by the compromise which had been agreed to.

  • M^r Read did not consider the section as to money bills of any advantage to the larger States and had voted for striking it out as being viewed in the same light by the larger States.

  • He said that unless the exclusive originating of money bills should be restored to the House of Representatives, he should, not from obstinacy but duty and conscience, oppose throughout the equality of Representation in the Senate.

  • When the originating of money bills shall be reconsidered, he thought it could be demonstrated that it was of essential importance to restrain the right to the House of Representatives the immediate choice of the people.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    about one; cool oven; life will; little library; money and; money bill; money bills; money economy; money enough; money from; money laundering; money matters; money order; money orders; money payment; money refunded; money rent; money upon; money value; money were; money would; ordinary times; oure lady; pontoon bridge; relative pronoun; true church