Congress Investigates: A Documented History, 1792-1974, Volumen2Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Roger A. Bruns Chelsea House Publishers, 1975 - 4103 páginas |
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... present heavy oppression , for they will certainly be supported by the other colonies ; and the cause for which they suffer is so glorious and so deeply interesting to the present and future genera- tions , that all America will owe ...
... present heavy oppression , for they will certainly be supported by the other colonies ; and the cause for which they suffer is so glorious and so deeply interesting to the present and future genera- tions , that all America will owe ...
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... present time . I take it for granted that if the military authorities do not investigate this question at the present time , they believe that this is the wrong time ; and , without being a military man , I can see very abundant reasons ...
... present time . I take it for granted that if the military authorities do not investigate this question at the present time , they believe that this is the wrong time ; and , without being a military man , I can see very abundant reasons ...
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... present once when a plan was proposed . Question . Present together with officers of your own rank , I suppose ? Answer . Yes , sir . Question . To consult ? Answer . Yes , sir . By Mr. Johnson : Question . Were all the commanders of ...
... present once when a plan was proposed . Question . Present together with officers of your own rank , I suppose ? Answer . Yes , sir . Question . To consult ? Answer . Yes , sir . By Mr. Johnson : Question . Were all the commanders of ...
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