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... Representative ? Why , this is the old story of the divine right of kings : " The king can do no wrong . ' ,, Sir , Senators and Representatives are just as amenable and should be just as amenable to the criminal laws of the country as ...
... Representative ? Why , this is the old story of the divine right of kings : " The king can do no wrong . ' ,, Sir , Senators and Representatives are just as amenable and should be just as amenable to the criminal laws of the country as ...
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... Representatives . 1 . 31 22 E ヨー E. Mr. SUMNER : Let the resolution be post- poned . Mr. TRUMBULL . How do I understand the Senator from Indiana ? Mr. MORTON . As I hope to dispose of the House amendment to the Dominican reso- lution ...
... Representatives . 1 . 31 22 E ヨー E. Mr. SUMNER : Let the resolution be post- poned . Mr. TRUMBULL . How do I understand the Senator from Indiana ? Mr. MORTON . As I hope to dispose of the House amendment to the Dominican reso- lution ...
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... Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled . " As a matter of course , if we have a Congress here we have a House of Representatives and a Senate ; and if we are to amplify , we might just as well continue the ...
... Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled . " As a matter of course , if we have a Congress here we have a House of Representatives and a Senate ; and if we are to amplify , we might just as well continue the ...
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