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Page 237
... appear in the Record that were not delivered orally but are " extensions of remarks " included by unanimous consent . In addition to the Record , each house keeps a journal of its proceedings and acts . The journal of the previous day ...
... appear in the Record that were not delivered orally but are " extensions of remarks " included by unanimous consent . In addition to the Record , each house keeps a journal of its proceedings and acts . The journal of the previous day ...
Page 267
... appear before Congress , preferring to send written messages . Wilson revived the practice of appearing personally , and it has continued since that time . Lesser messages may be sent in considerable number ; they are read by a clerk ...
... appear before Congress , preferring to send written messages . Wilson revived the practice of appearing personally , and it has continued since that time . Lesser messages may be sent in considerable number ; they are read by a clerk ...
Page 289
... appear and testimony is taken . The process resembles that in a courtroom , although the rules of evidence and ... appears to have corrected some of the most serious abuses . The Second Hoover Commission proposed many organizational and ...
... appear and testimony is taken . The process resembles that in a courtroom , although the rules of evidence and ... appears to have corrected some of the most serious abuses . The Second Hoover Commission proposed many organizational and ...
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