Congress Investigates: A Documented History, 1792-1974, Volumen2Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Roger A. Bruns Chelsea House Publishers, 1975 - 4103 páginas |
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... session of the House ; to the providing of rules for its proceedings during its session ; to punishing its members for such disorderly conduct as would interrupt its session ; and , where that conduct amounted to such an outrage upon ...
... session of the House ; to the providing of rules for its proceedings during its session ; to punishing its members for such disorderly conduct as would interrupt its session ; and , where that conduct amounted to such an outrage upon ...
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... session . When Congress returned to Washington on December 2 for the " Lame Duck " session of the Thirty - Eighth Congress , Wade called the committee into session again on December 13 in order to resume its investigations of a host of ...
... session . When Congress returned to Washington on December 2 for the " Lame Duck " session of the Thirty - Eighth Congress , Wade called the committee into session again on December 13 in order to resume its investigations of a host of ...
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... session , who sat and con- tinued their inquiry until near the close of that session also , when they made another concise report , explaining and confirming the former one , supported by much new testimony . The session being near a ...
... session , who sat and con- tinued their inquiry until near the close of that session also , when they made another concise report , explaining and confirming the former one , supported by much new testimony . The session being near a ...
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