Congress Investigates: A Documented History, 1792-1974, Volumen2Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Roger A. Bruns Chelsea House Publishers, 1975 - 4103 páginas |
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... district of Pennsylvania . To what other district in Pennsylvania did you furnish money ? Answer . I contributed some in Mr. Landy's district . Question . To whom was that paid ? Answer . I really could not say . Question . Will your ...
... district of Pennsylvania . To what other district in Pennsylvania did you furnish money ? Answer . I contributed some in Mr. Landy's district . Question . To whom was that paid ? Answer . I really could not say . Question . Will your ...
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... district ? Answer . I do not remember but one in that district . Question . What other district ? Answer . I think Mr. Reilly's district . Question . Do you know to whom that was paid ? Answer . My impression is that I gave a man by the ...
... district ? Answer . I do not remember but one in that district . Question . What other district ? Answer . I think Mr. Reilly's district . Question . Do you know to whom that was paid ? Answer . My impression is that I gave a man by the ...
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... districts . The conver- sation was on the subject of money for the districts , but the details I cannot get in my mind clearly as to each district . I know I had hopes of White's district at that time , but no hopes of Foster's district ...
... districts . The conver- sation was on the subject of money for the districts , but the details I cannot get in my mind clearly as to each district . I know I had hopes of White's district at that time , but no hopes of Foster's district ...
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