[197] Millard v. Roberts, 202 U.S. 429 (1906).

[198] Flint v. Stone Tracy Co., 220 U.S. 107, 143 (1911).

[199] Rainey v. United States, 232 U.S. 310 (1914).

[200] La Abra Silver Mining Co. v. United States, 175 U.S. 423, 453 (1899).

[201] Edwards v. United States, 286 U.S. 482 (1932). On one occasion in 1936, delay in presentation of a bill enabled the President to sign it 23 days after the adjournment of Congress. Schmeckebier, Approval of Bills After Adjournment of Congress, 33 American Political Science Review 52 (1939).

[202] Gardner v. Collector, 6 Wall. 499 (1868).

[203] Ibid. 504. See also Burgess v. Salmon, 97 U.S. 381, 383 (1878).

[204] Matthews v. Zane, 7 Wheat. 164, 211 (1822).

[205] Lapeyre v. United States, 17 Wall. 191, 198 (1873).

[206] Okanogan Indians v. United States, 279 U.S. 655 (1929).