Congress Investigates: A Documented History, 1792-1974, Volumen2Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Roger A. Bruns Chelsea House Publishers, 1975 - 4103 páginas |
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... appearing before the select committee of the Senate , in pursuance of the summons served on you on the 24th day of January , 1860 ? 2. Are you now ready to appear before said committee , and answer such proper questions as shall be put ...
... appearing before the select committee of the Senate , in pursuance of the summons served on you on the 24th day of January , 1860 ? 2. Are you now ready to appear before said committee , and answer such proper questions as shall be put ...
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... appear there , and that is all we have a right to ask him to do . If he violates any proprieties there , then there ... appear . Now , when the Senator says he expresses himself that he has always been ready and willing to appear , it is ...
... appear there , and that is all we have a right to ask him to do . If he violates any proprieties there , then there ... appear . Now , when the Senator says he expresses himself that he has always been ready and willing to appear , it is ...
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... appear . Why did he not voluntarily appear , then ? There was no coercion . The committee have re- ported that he did not , and I assume that fact . If I were to go outside of that , it would appear by the handwriting of this witness ...
... appear . Why did he not voluntarily appear , then ? There was no coercion . The committee have re- ported that he did not , and I assume that fact . If I were to go outside of that , it would appear by the handwriting of this witness ...
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