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... resolution setting up the Joint Committee of fifteen was not put through with the hot haste that had characterized its passage in the House . The Senators wanted certain changes . As passed by the House the form of the resolution was ...
... resolution setting up the Joint Committee of fifteen was not put through with the hot haste that had characterized its passage in the House . The Senators wanted certain changes . As passed by the House the form of the resolution was ...
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... resolution con- firming Stockton's right to his seat . Acting in the interests of his Radical friends , Clark now persuaded the other members of the Judiciary to bring the resolution to a vote . On Thursday , March 22 , approximately a ...
... resolution con- firming Stockton's right to his seat . Acting in the interests of his Radical friends , Clark now persuaded the other members of the Judiciary to bring the resolution to a vote . On Thursday , March 22 , approximately a ...
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... resolution was superfluous , since the course it enunciated had already been adopted by Congress . But as usual Old Thad knew what he was doing . His timing was exquisite . Had he proposed such a resolution to the Joint Committee a few ...
... resolution was superfluous , since the course it enunciated had already been adopted by Congress . But as usual Old Thad knew what he was doing . His timing was exquisite . Had he proposed such a resolution to the Joint Committee a few ...
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THE VICE PRESIDENT | 3 |
THE RADICALS | 35 |
OF HOPES DEFERRED | 49 |
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