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... feel it would be a terrible mistake . Senator JAVITS . Senator , do you feel as a practical matter and I might point out that before 1806 there was a majority rule for closing debate , but aside from that , do you feel that we should ...
... feel it would be a terrible mistake . Senator JAVITS . Senator , do you feel as a practical matter and I might point out that before 1806 there was a majority rule for closing debate , but aside from that , do you feel that we should ...
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... feel it is important enough to put cloture on , of course it would pass , or any other bill if it came up would pass . But that is the most drastic thing you can do . I think in the greatest deliberative body in the world , to say to a ...
... feel it is important enough to put cloture on , of course it would pass , or any other bill if it came up would pass . But that is the most drastic thing you can do . I think in the greatest deliberative body in the world , to say to a ...
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... feel the same way about you as a Senator from your great State . Senator TALMADGE . Thank you very much , Senator . We will be glad to have you with us at any sessions you care to attend . Senator THURMOND . Thank you very much , Mr ...
... feel the same way about you as a Senator from your great State . Senator TALMADGE . Thank you very much , Senator . We will be glad to have you with us at any sessions you care to attend . Senator THURMOND . Thank you very much , Mr ...
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... feel is of great importance to all of us , and therefore it is im- possible for me to attend your committee hearing as much as I would like to do so . For purposes of brevity may I refer you to volume 94 , part 4 ( 1948 ) , pages 5219 ...
... feel is of great importance to all of us , and therefore it is im- possible for me to attend your committee hearing as much as I would like to do so . For purposes of brevity may I refer you to volume 94 , part 4 ( 1948 ) , pages 5219 ...
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... feel your organization would feel that therefore the Senate of the United States has a right to determine what limitation it ought to impose so that it could vote when it thought it ought to ? You would not consider that an abridgment ...
... feel your organization would feel that therefore the Senate of the United States has a right to determine what limitation it ought to impose so that it could vote when it thought it ought to ? You would not consider that an abridgment ...
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