Congress Investigates: A Documented History, 1792-1974, Volumen2Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Roger A. Bruns Chelsea House Publishers, 1975 - 4103 páginas |
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... Senate , directing an inquiry into an assault made by me , on the 22d instant , on a Senator from Massachusetts . It is with unfeigned regret I find in the report that , what I had intended only as redress of a personal wrong had been ...
... Senate , directing an inquiry into an assault made by me , on the 22d instant , on a Senator from Massachusetts . It is with unfeigned regret I find in the report that , what I had intended only as redress of a personal wrong had been ...
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... Senate of the United States , in the Senate of the United States To Dunning R. McNair , sergeant at arms of the senate of the United States . Whereas F. B. Sanborn , of Concord in the State of Massachusetts , was on the sixteenth day of ...
... Senate of the United States , in the Senate of the United States To Dunning R. McNair , sergeant at arms of the senate of the United States . Whereas F. B. Sanborn , of Concord in the State of Massachusetts , was on the sixteenth day of ...
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... Senator from Massachusetts is entitled to the floor . Mr. Lane . Then , Mr. President , I ask for action on the bill now before the Senate . Mr. Fessenden . I ask the Senator from Oregon not to make any objec- tion ; because it will ...
... Senator from Massachusetts is entitled to the floor . Mr. Lane . Then , Mr. President , I ask for action on the bill now before the Senate . Mr. Fessenden . I ask the Senator from Oregon not to make any objec- tion ; because it will ...
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