Great Debates in American History: From the Debates in the British Parliament on the Colonial Stamp Act (1764-1765) to the Debates in Congress at the Close of the Taft Administration (1912-1913).Marion Mills Miller Mini-Print Corporation, 1970 - Civil rights |
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... necessary to the propriety of any application from the House to the executive for information desired by them , and which might relate to any constitutional func- tions of the House , that the purposes for which such information might ...
... necessary to the propriety of any application from the House to the executive for information desired by them , and which might relate to any constitutional func- tions of the House , that the purposes for which such information might ...
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... necessary , we have the exclusive privilege already by treaty with Hawaii . That treaty provides that no other nation but the United States shall have the privilege even of entering Pearl Harbor , and we are given the right to do all ...
... necessary , we have the exclusive privilege already by treaty with Hawaii . That treaty provides that no other nation but the United States shall have the privilege even of entering Pearl Harbor , and we are given the right to do all ...
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... necessary to the whole and to all the parts - necessary to those parts , indeed , in different degrees , but vitally necessary to each ; and that threats to disturb or dissolve it , coming from any of the parts , would be quite as ...
... necessary to the whole and to all the parts - necessary to those parts , indeed , in different degrees , but vitally necessary to each ; and that threats to disturb or dissolve it , coming from any of the parts , would be quite as ...
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THE SUPREMACY OF PARLIAMENT Debates in Parlia | 37 |
NO TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION Con | 65 |
40 | 97 |
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