Congress Investigates: A Documented History, 1792-1974, Volumen2Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Roger A. Bruns Chelsea House Publishers, 1975 - 4103 páginas |
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... reference to it . I have been influenced alone by the dictates of my own judgment as to the propriety of this investigation . True , I admit that I have talked with gentlemen in reference to this assault , with a view to ascertain what ...
... reference to it . I have been influenced alone by the dictates of my own judgment as to the propriety of this investigation . True , I admit that I have talked with gentlemen in reference to this assault , with a view to ascertain what ...
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... reference to the policy to be pursued by the administration in refer- ence to the submission of the Lecompton constitution , or the constitution then about to be formed , to the people the whole instrument to be submitted to the people ...
... reference to the policy to be pursued by the administration in refer- ence to the submission of the Lecompton constitution , or the constitution then about to be formed , to the people the whole instrument to be submitted to the people ...
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... reference to this investigation that may be necessary , without careless and premature publications of words caught up here and there with reference to men or to things ; that they can wisely and carefully investigate and give to us ...
... reference to this investigation that may be necessary , without careless and premature publications of words caught up here and there with reference to men or to things ; that they can wisely and carefully investigate and give to us ...
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