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... Limitation of debate in the House of Representatives .. 129 310 Negroes : Employment of .. 72 , 83 Population in the so - called Deep Southern States .. Voting rights of __ 255 73 Political party platform planks on civil rights ...
... Limitation of debate in the House of Representatives .. 129 310 Negroes : Employment of .. 72 , 83 Population in the so - called Deep Southern States .. Voting rights of __ 255 73 Political party platform planks on civil rights ...
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... Limitation of Debate in the United States Senate , by George B. Galloway , senior specialist in American Government , Legislative Refer- ence Service , Library of Congress Exhibit 2. Written statements of organization and individuals ...
... Limitation of Debate in the United States Senate , by George B. Galloway , senior specialist in American Government , Legislative Refer- ence Service , Library of Congress Exhibit 2. Written statements of organization and individuals ...
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... Limitation of debate in the House of Representatives _ _ 129 310 Negroes : Employment of 72 , 83 Former Presidents of the United States : Alben W. Barkley . Population in the so - called Deep Southern States . Voting rights of ...
... Limitation of debate in the House of Representatives _ _ 129 310 Negroes : Employment of 72 , 83 Former Presidents of the United States : Alben W. Barkley . Population in the so - called Deep Southern States . Voting rights of ...
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... Limitation of Debate in the United States Senate , dated December 1956 , which I think is one of the typically fine factual analyses of that service . It was compiled by George B. Galloway , senior specialist in American Government ...
... Limitation of Debate in the United States Senate , dated December 1956 , which I think is one of the typically fine factual analyses of that service . It was compiled by George B. Galloway , senior specialist in American Government ...
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... limiting debate would prevent the views of people of the United States from being fully presented by their duly elected representatives in the Senate . Third , that under present rules of the Senate , it is already possible to limit ...
... limiting debate would prevent the views of people of the United States from being fully presented by their duly elected representatives in the Senate . Third , that under present rules of the Senate , it is already possible to limit ...
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