Congress Investigates: A Documented History, 1792-1974, Volumen2Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Roger A. Bruns Chelsea House Publishers, 1975 - 4103 páginas |
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... course to pursue ; but it is a course which , under such circumstances , ordinary mortals , of whom Congressional Committees are generally composed , find it extremely difficult to adopt . The Report proves from the Constitution that ...
... course to pursue ; but it is a course which , under such circumstances , ordinary mortals , of whom Congressional Committees are generally composed , find it extremely difficult to adopt . The Report proves from the Constitution that ...
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... course , regarded as a distinct and continuous approval . The organ of the government here , too , " The Union , " continued until , I think , some time late in the fall , in various editorials , to sustain my course in advocating the ...
... course , regarded as a distinct and continuous approval . The organ of the government here , too , " The Union , " continued until , I think , some time late in the fall , in various editorials , to sustain my course in advocating the ...
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... course met the disapprobation of the administration in that respect by writing me a letter ; but I had become so fully committed to that line of policy that to abandon it would be to disgrace myself . This was a source to me of very ...
... course met the disapprobation of the administration in that respect by writing me a letter ; but I had become so fully committed to that line of policy that to abandon it would be to disgrace myself . This was a source to me of very ...
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