Legislative History of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, 5권The Library, 1965 |
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... Government of paring a systematic policy of attrition inst its 3 million Jewish citizens . accused the Soviet Government of depriving Soviet Jews of their cultural ts . I accused the Soviet Government of depriving Jewish citizens of ...
... Government of paring a systematic policy of attrition inst its 3 million Jewish citizens . accused the Soviet Government of depriving Soviet Jews of their cultural ts . I accused the Soviet Government of depriving Jewish citizens of ...
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... government was not sufficient . If our Government were to be preserved for future generations , the powers of the Central Government must be limited and circumscribed by powers retained by the people and con- ferred by them upon their ...
... government was not sufficient . If our Government were to be preserved for future generations , the powers of the Central Government must be limited and circumscribed by powers retained by the people and con- ferred by them upon their ...
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... government . The courts must be kept open to the litigants , to the people , and to the Gov- ernment . It is essential in a republican form of government that , under due process of law , the legislative processes of the vari- ous ...
... government . The courts must be kept open to the litigants , to the people , and to the Gov- ernment . It is essential in a republican form of government that , under due process of law , the legislative processes of the vari- ous ...
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