Congress Investigates: A Documented History, 1792-1974, Volumen2Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Roger A. Bruns Chelsea House Publishers, 1975 - 4103 páginas |
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... rules of the House - and requiring you to prescribe , by your rules , for order and for the punishment of the violation of order . And again : if gentlemen are guilty of disorderly behavior in violation of the rule , in violation of a joint ...
... rules of the House - and requiring you to prescribe , by your rules , for order and for the punishment of the violation of order . And again : if gentlemen are guilty of disorderly behavior in violation of the rule , in violation of a joint ...
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... rule [ the Fifth Amendment ] shall be extended to investigations before the Congress . I think it is impolitic . [ The rule ] is not broad enough for the great issues involved in investigations before your committees affecting millions ...
... rule [ the Fifth Amendment ] shall be extended to investigations before the Congress . I think it is impolitic . [ The rule ] is not broad enough for the great issues involved in investigations before your committees affecting millions ...
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... rule , that rule can be adopted by the House as applicable to its own proceedings , but not here ; and hence I was opposed to that particular provi- sion , and thought it unwise so far as we were concerned . My judgment was that ...
... rule , that rule can be adopted by the House as applicable to its own proceedings , but not here ; and hence I was opposed to that particular provi- sion , and thought it unwise so far as we were concerned . My judgment was that ...
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