Congress Investigates: A Documented History, 1792-1974, Volumen2Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Roger A. Bruns Chelsea House Publishers, 1975 - 4103 páginas |
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... things . It contemplates an inquiry , in the first place , into the facts of the transaction at Harper's Ferry . It then goes on to contemplate several other things ; among others , what my friend from Massachusetts has mentioned , an ...
... things . It contemplates an inquiry , in the first place , into the facts of the transaction at Harper's Ferry . It then goes on to contemplate several other things ; among others , what my friend from Massachusetts has mentioned , an ...
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... things rather rash . I considered that I was hardly treated , and may have said some things a little rash some- times . Question . Did they not fail to give you the patronage they promised you ? Answer . These promises were generally by ...
... things rather rash . I considered that I was hardly treated , and may have said some things a little rash some- times . Question . Did they not fail to give you the patronage they promised you ? Answer . These promises were generally by ...
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... things as they were , and to represent them as I saw them . I have been careful not to use stronger language than was warranted by the thoughts I intended to express . A comparison of the tenor of the annexed documents with that of my ...
... things as they were , and to represent them as I saw them . I have been careful not to use stronger language than was warranted by the thoughts I intended to express . A comparison of the tenor of the annexed documents with that of my ...
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