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420. APPROPRIATIONS, Expenditures and.—
A violation of a law making appropriations
of money, is a violation of that
section of the Constitution of the United States which requires that no money shall be
drawn from the Treasury but in consequences
of appropriations made by law.—
Giles Treasury Resolutions.
Ford ed., vi, 168.
(1793)
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