Congress Investigates: A Documented History, 1792-1974, Volumen2Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Roger A. Bruns Chelsea House Publishers, 1975 - 4103 páginas |
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... taken by violence from an arsenal of the United States , under the charge of an officer of the United States , with the avowed object , as also appears , of making that Territory a slaveholding State . It appears that societies were ...
... taken by violence from an arsenal of the United States , under the charge of an officer of the United States , with the avowed object , as also appears , of making that Territory a slaveholding State . It appears that societies were ...
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... taken , I suggest that the roll be called over informally , before the vote is taken . Several Senators . They can come in soon enough . Mr. Slidell . Very well . The question being taken by yeas and nays , resulted — yeas 22 , nays 32 ...
... taken , I suggest that the roll be called over informally , before the vote is taken . Several Senators . They can come in soon enough . Mr. Slidell . Very well . The question being taken by yeas and nays , resulted — yeas 22 , nays 32 ...
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... taken by yeas and nays , resulted - yeas 12 , nays So the amendment was rejected . The President pro tempore . The ... taken in committee , whether it is to be taken per capita , or whether the members of each branch vote separately . If ...
... taken by yeas and nays , resulted - yeas 12 , nays So the amendment was rejected . The President pro tempore . The ... taken in committee , whether it is to be taken per capita , or whether the members of each branch vote separately . If ...
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