Congress Investigates: A Documented History, 1792-1974, Volume 1Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Roger A. Bruns Chelsea House Publishers, 1975 - 4103 pages |
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... opinion , it was also " a minute and tedious chronicle " that did not answer a single purpose for which the ... opinion might arise on those points on which the committee had not expressed an opinion , on those which it had expressed an ...
... opinion , it was also " a minute and tedious chronicle " that did not answer a single purpose for which the ... opinion might arise on those points on which the committee had not expressed an opinion , on those which it had expressed an ...
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... opinion , on those on which it had expressed an opinion , its views would receive the sanction , not only of the House , but of the whole world . In relation to himself , Mr. J. said , he claimed no other merit than having toiled with ...
... opinion , on those on which it had expressed an opinion , its views would receive the sanction , not only of the House , but of the whole world . In relation to himself , Mr. J. said , he claimed no other merit than having toiled with ...
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... opinion , a ration might be delivered for six and two thirds cents . Was this opinion given to the Secretary of War ? or the estimates upon which it was founded submitted for his inspection ? If so , at what time ? Answer . I have not ...
... opinion , a ration might be delivered for six and two thirds cents . Was this opinion given to the Secretary of War ? or the estimates upon which it was founded submitted for his inspection ? If so , at what time ? Answer . I have not ...
Contents
Chalou | 3 |
Committee March 27 1792 | 19 |
House Debate over Committee Report November 13 and | 45 |
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