Congress Investigates: A Documented History, 1792-1974, Volumen2Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Roger A. Bruns Chelsea House Publishers, 1975 - 4103 páginas |
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... move artillery now ? Answer . Perfectly easy . By Mr. Odell : Question . Would you have to confine yourself to turnpikes , or could you move across military roads ? Answer . Now we could move across any of the roads easily . Two weeks ...
... move artillery now ? Answer . Perfectly easy . By Mr. Odell : Question . Would you have to confine yourself to turnpikes , or could you move across military roads ? Answer . Now we could move across any of the roads easily . Two weeks ...
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... move with his whole corps , including Wilson's division , against the enemy's troops defending Petersburg on their right by the roads leading to that town from the southward and westward . 7. Major Duane , acting chief engineer , will ...
... move with his whole corps , including Wilson's division , against the enemy's troops defending Petersburg on their right by the roads leading to that town from the southward and westward . 7. Major Duane , acting chief engineer , will ...
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... move to refer it to the Committee on the Judiciary . The President pro tempore . The question now is on the amendment of the resolving clause of the resolution . It is competent for the Senator to move its reference . A motion to refer ...
... move to refer it to the Committee on the Judiciary . The President pro tempore . The question now is on the amendment of the resolving clause of the resolution . It is competent for the Senator to move its reference . A motion to refer ...
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