The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 210. kötetA. Constable, 1909 |
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... Committee of the Sixty - first Congress the members who were of that Committee of the Sixtieth Congress . Thus it came about that it was the Ways and Means Committee of the Congress of 1907-9 that sat in Washington to hear testimony for ...
... Committee of the Sixty - first Congress the members who were of that Committee of the Sixtieth Congress . Thus it came about that it was the Ways and Means Committee of the Congress of 1907-9 that sat in Washington to hear testimony for ...
293. oldal
... Committee in amending the Payne Bill and in forcing the amended Bill through the Senate in committee of the whole , was Mr. Reed Smoot , a Mormon apostle , who came into the Senate from Utah - a State with a population of less than ...
... Committee in amending the Payne Bill and in forcing the amended Bill through the Senate in committee of the whole , was Mr. Reed Smoot , a Mormon apostle , who came into the Senate from Utah - a State with a population of less than ...
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... Committee , it will be easily understood why from the time the Republican members of the Committee began work on the Payne Bill the palatial office building of the Senate , on the west side of the Capitol , was continuously overrun with ...
... Committee , it will be easily understood why from the time the Republican members of the Committee began work on the Payne Bill the palatial office building of the Senate , on the west side of the Capitol , was continuously overrun with ...
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