Congress Investigates: A Documented History, 1792-1974, Volumen2Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Roger A. Bruns Chelsea House Publishers, 1975 - 4103 páginas |
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... arms ? Answer . No ; for the aid of Kansas . The committee , in their own discre- tion , purchased the arms . I recollect that distinctly , because the objection was made that some of the contributors to the Boston committee would be ...
... arms ? Answer . No ; for the aid of Kansas . The committee , in their own discre- tion , purchased the arms . I recollect that distinctly , because the objection was made that some of the contributors to the Boston committee would be ...
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... arms were voted back to your committee to be disposed of as you thought best . It was thought by all present that ... Arms . The motion was agreed to . The Vice President . The Sergeant - at - Arms will bring Mr. Hyatt to the bar of the ...
... arms were voted back to your committee to be disposed of as you thought best . It was thought by all present that ... Arms . The motion was agreed to . The Vice President . The Sergeant - at - Arms will bring Mr. Hyatt to the bar of the ...
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... arms , in his capacity as an officer of the senate , had no authority to execute process out of the limits of the District of Columbia , over which the United States have , by the Constitution , exclusive general jurisdiction . 2. That ...
... arms , in his capacity as an officer of the senate , had no authority to execute process out of the limits of the District of Columbia , over which the United States have , by the Constitution , exclusive general jurisdiction . 2. That ...
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36th Congress amendment Andrew Johnson Answer appointed arms army assault attack authority Buchanan called Chairman Chandler charge Charles Sumner citizens civil command committed Confederate Congress congressional Constitution court Covode Covode Committee crimes and misdemeanors debate declared Democrats district duty election enemy Executive exercise F. B. Sanborn Freedmen's Bureau Frémont friends gentleman Harper's Ferry high crimes honorable House of Representatives impeachment inquiry investigation John Brown John Covode Joint Committee judge judgment Kansas legislation letter Massachusetts McClellan ment military oath object offense opinion party persons political Potomac President Preston Brooks privileges proceedings protection punishment purpose Question Radical reason rebel rebellion recollect reconstruction reference regard Republicans resolution Senate session slavery slaves South Carolina Southern speech Stanton submitted Sumner suppose testimony Thaddeus Stevens tion troops Union United violation Virginia vote Wade Washington witness