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... called on Clark's resolution declaring that Stockton was not entitled to his seat . Stockton himself did not participate . Morrill , too , refrained , honoring his pair . The result was a victory for Stockton , the motion failing to ...
... called on Clark's resolution declaring that Stockton was not entitled to his seat . Stockton himself did not participate . Morrill , too , refrained , honoring his pair . The result was a victory for Stockton , the motion failing to ...
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... called at the White House and asked Johnson not to speak extemporaneously when the crowd arrived . The President assured him that he had no intention of doing so . Secretary McCulloch also called to make the same request . " Don't be ...
... called at the White House and asked Johnson not to speak extemporaneously when the crowd arrived . The President assured him that he had no intention of doing so . Secretary McCulloch also called to make the same request . " Don't be ...
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... called the stillness was un- believable . Whenever the name of a doubtful Senator was sounded , a curious thing happened in the galleries : hundreds of people held their breath until the Senator spoke , then vented it simultaneously ...
... called the stillness was un- believable . Whenever the name of a doubtful Senator was sounded , a curious thing happened in the galleries : hundreds of people held their breath until the Senator spoke , then vented it simultaneously ...
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THE VICE PRESIDENT | 3 |
THE RADICALS | 35 |
OF HOPES DEFERRED | 49 |
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