Congress Investigates: A Documented History, 1792-1974, Volumen2Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Roger A. Bruns Chelsea House Publishers, 1975 - 4103 páginas |
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... amendment to the resolution . The Vice President . Is there any objection to the consideration of the resolution ? Mr. Trumbull . Let it lie over ; and then the Senator from Kansas can prepare his amendment , unless he is ready with it ...
... amendment to the resolution . The Vice President . Is there any objection to the consideration of the resolution ? Mr. Trumbull . Let it lie over ; and then the Senator from Kansas can prepare his amendment , unless he is ready with it ...
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... amendment . The Fourteenth Amendment , introduced in revised form on May 29 , passed the Senate on June 8 , and the House concurred in the Senate version on June 13 . Reaction to the amendment was lukewarm . It was a compromise measure ...
... amendment . The Fourteenth Amendment , introduced in revised form on May 29 , passed the Senate on June 8 , and the House concurred in the Senate version on June 13 . Reaction to the amendment was lukewarm . It was a compromise measure ...
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... amendment said states shall after the first day of February , 1867 , be entitled to representation in Congress , subject to the following condition , that said states so ratifying said amendment shall con- form their constitutions and ...
... amendment said states shall after the first day of February , 1867 , be entitled to representation in Congress , subject to the following condition , that said states so ratifying said amendment shall con- form their constitutions and ...
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