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... appearing before your special subcommittee of the Committee on Rules and Administration next Monday to make a statement , if I am so in- clined , concerning proposals to change rule 22 of the Standing Rules of the Senate . I regret that ...
... appearing before your special subcommittee of the Committee on Rules and Administration next Monday to make a statement , if I am so in- clined , concerning proposals to change rule 22 of the Standing Rules of the Senate . I regret that ...
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... appear to submit written statements so we can get on with the other witnesses who desire to be heard . I think having extended the opportunity for two hearings , I know our colleagues will all have a chance to speak to this on the floor ...
... appear to submit written statements so we can get on with the other witnesses who desire to be heard . I think having extended the opportunity for two hearings , I know our colleagues will all have a chance to speak to this on the floor ...
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... appear much as I should like to do so . However , I want to take this opportunity to briefly set forth my views on the questions raised by Senate rule XXII . When we consider democracy in its purest form , unlimited debate is usually ...
... appear much as I should like to do so . However , I want to take this opportunity to briefly set forth my views on the questions raised by Senate rule XXII . When we consider democracy in its purest form , unlimited debate is usually ...
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... appear much as I should like to do so . However , I want to take this opportunity to briefly set forth my views on the questions raised by Senate rule XXII . When we consider democracy in its purest form , unlimited debate is usually ...
... appear much as I should like to do so . However , I want to take this opportunity to briefly set forth my views on the questions raised by Senate rule XXII . When we consider democracy in its purest form , unlimited debate is usually ...
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... appear before the special subcommittee of the Senate Rules Committee in support of Senate Resolution 17 , which I intro- duced in behalf of myself and 13 other Senators - Mr . Ives , Mr. Murray , Mr. Humphrey , Mr. Morse , Mr. Hennings ...
... appear before the special subcommittee of the Senate Rules Committee in support of Senate Resolution 17 , which I intro- duced in behalf of myself and 13 other Senators - Mr . Ives , Mr. Murray , Mr. Humphrey , Mr. Morse , Mr. Hennings ...
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