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Considerations of this character lead us to favor rules and regulations which if
anything tend further to restrict passage of new legislation rather than to
encourage its enactment , Even though the Constitution of the United States
clearly vests ...
Considerations of this character lead us to favor rules and regulations which if
anything tend further to restrict passage of new legislation rather than to
encourage its enactment , Even though the Constitution of the United States
clearly vests ...
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235 ) further amending rule XXII , reestablishing the use of the " previous
question ¡± and limiting debate during the war period . On May 31 , 1918 , the
Committee on Rules favorably reported out Senate Resolution 235 with a report (
No . 472 ) ...
235 ) further amending rule XXII , reestablishing the use of the " previous
question ¡± and limiting debate during the war period . On May 31 , 1918 , the
Committee on Rules favorably reported out Senate Resolution 235 with a report (
No . 472 ) ...
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... and that it express its vigorous opposition to any such change in the interest of
preserving inviolate the Senate as the greatest deliberative body in the world
where the views of the minority may be fully and completely expressed ; be it
further ...
... and that it express its vigorous opposition to any such change in the interest of
preserving inviolate the Senate as the greatest deliberative body in the world
where the views of the minority may be fully and completely expressed ; be it
further ...
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If this rule were to be changed , it is further conceivable that the historic role of the
Senate in modifying and restraining momentarily popular surges of democratic
enthusiasm might be seriously changed or completely eliminated . If such a ...
If this rule were to be changed , it is further conceivable that the historic role of the
Senate in modifying and restraining momentarily popular surges of democratic
enthusiasm might be seriously changed or completely eliminated . If such a ...
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Proponents of further restriction on the Senate ' s right of free debate make much
of the abuse of the right . Any right may be abused . The possibility of the abuse
of a right is the price paid for the recognition of the right . And I had thought it ...
Proponents of further restriction on the Senate ' s right of free debate make much
of the abuse of the right . Any right may be abused . The possibility of the abuse
of a right is the price paid for the recognition of the right . And I had thought it ...
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