Congress Investigates: A Documented History, 1792-1974, Volumen2Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Roger A. Bruns Chelsea House Publishers, 1975 - 4103 páginas |
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... receiving that ques- tion . The question was received , all the members having voted in the affirma- tive . Answer . Never , at any time . Question . State what was the condition of your clothing after this vio- lence , when you were ...
... receiving that ques- tion . The question was received , all the members having voted in the affirma- tive . Answer . Never , at any time . Question . State what was the condition of your clothing after this vio- lence , when you were ...
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... receiving the summons . I waive , therefore , the legal objection as to the serving of the summons , acknowledge that I have received one in time to obey it , but refuse , most positively to pay it any manner of respect . I shall not go ...
... receiving the summons . I waive , therefore , the legal objection as to the serving of the summons , acknowledge that I have received one in time to obey it , but refuse , most positively to pay it any manner of respect . I shall not go ...
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... received orders to forward troops to General Pope , if you received any ? Answer . The order was for the army of the Potomac to go to Aquia as rapidly as possible , and there they were met by orders from General Halleck to come here or ...
... received orders to forward troops to General Pope , if you received any ? Answer . The order was for the army of the Potomac to go to Aquia as rapidly as possible , and there they were met by orders from General Halleck to come here or ...
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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