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... John Adams , 2 Thomas Jefferson , 3 James Madison , 4 James Monroe , 7 John Q. Adams , 8 Andrew Jackson , 9 Martin Van Buren , 13 William H. Harrison , 14 John Tyler , 15 James K. Polk , 18 Zachary Taylor , 20 Millard Fillmore , 21 ...
... John Adams , 2 Thomas Jefferson , 3 James Madison , 4 James Monroe , 7 John Q. Adams , 8 Andrew Jackson , 9 Martin Van Buren , 13 William H. Harrison , 14 John Tyler , 15 James K. Polk , 18 Zachary Taylor , 20 Millard Fillmore , 21 ...
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... John Adams 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 5,6 2 2 0 Thomas Jefferson 7 , 8 , 9 , 10 0 James Madison James Monroe John Q. Adams Andrew Jackson Martin Van Buren W. H. Harrison John Tyler James K. Polk 11 , 12 , 13 , 14 5 2 7 15 , 16 , 17 , 18 1 1 19 , 20 ...
... John Adams 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 5,6 2 2 0 Thomas Jefferson 7 , 8 , 9 , 10 0 James Madison James Monroe John Q. Adams Andrew Jackson Martin Van Buren W. H. Harrison John Tyler James K. Polk 11 , 12 , 13 , 14 5 2 7 15 , 16 , 17 , 18 1 1 19 , 20 ...
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... Jour . , p . 726 , 727 ) . The House sustained the veto on March 1 , 1797 by a vote of 55 yeas to 36 nays . ( March 1 , 1797 , H. Jour . , p . 728 ) . Veto sustained . JOHN ADAMS President John Adams vetoed no bills during his 1.
... Jour . , p . 726 , 727 ) . The House sustained the veto on March 1 , 1797 by a vote of 55 yeas to 36 nays . ( March 1 , 1797 , H. Jour . , p . 728 ) . Veto sustained . JOHN ADAMS President John Adams vetoed no bills during his 1.
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... Adams vetoed no bills during his administration ( Fifth Congress , first session to Sixth Congress , second session ) . THOMAS JEFFERSON President Jefferson vetoed no bills during his adminis- 2 John Adams, John Adams 1, 2, 3,
... Adams vetoed no bills during his administration ( Fifth Congress , first session to Sixth Congress , second session ) . THOMAS JEFFERSON President Jefferson vetoed no bills during his adminis- 2 John Adams, John Adams 1, 2, 3,
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... sustained the veto on May 6 , 1822 by a vote of 68 yeas to 72 nays . ( May 6 , 1822 , H. Jour . , pp . 580 , 581 ) . Veto sustained . JOHN QUINCY ADAMS President John Quincy Adams vetoed no bills 7 James Monroe, James Monroe.
... sustained the veto on May 6 , 1822 by a vote of 68 yeas to 72 nays . ( May 6 , 1822 , H. Jour . , pp . 580 , 581 ) . Veto sustained . JOHN QUINCY ADAMS President John Quincy Adams vetoed no bills 7 James Monroe, James Monroe.
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