Congress Investigates: A Documented History, 1792-1974, Volumen2Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Roger A. Bruns Chelsea House Publishers, 1975 - 4103 páginas |
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... regard to the plans of the general - in- chief with relation to the operations of this army ? Answer . I do know something in regard to it . Question . Are you willing to disclose what you know to the committee ? We are all sworn to ...
... regard to the plans of the general - in- chief with relation to the operations of this army ? Answer . I do know something in regard to it . Question . Are you willing to disclose what you know to the committee ? We are all sworn to ...
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... regard to it which would be satisfactory to yourself ? Answer . Nothing , with the conditions you stated . I know nothing satis- factory of the enemy in front of us . I do not know the works there sufficiently well to form an estimate ...
... regard to it which would be satisfactory to yourself ? Answer . Nothing , with the conditions you stated . I know nothing satis- factory of the enemy in front of us . I do not know the works there sufficiently well to form an estimate ...
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... regard to constitutional authority , the people of the United States regard the President as then bound to the special fidelity of watching that all the departments of this government obey the Constitution , as well as that he obeys it ...
... regard to constitutional authority , the people of the United States regard the President as then bound to the special fidelity of watching that all the departments of this government obey the Constitution , as well as that he obeys it ...
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