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... procedure in debate ought to be different between the legislative body of a sovereign State and the United States Senate which is composed of represent- atives of 48 sovereign States ? Senator THURMOND . I just started to add to the ...
... procedure in debate ought to be different between the legislative body of a sovereign State and the United States Senate which is composed of represent- atives of 48 sovereign States ? Senator THURMOND . I just started to add to the ...
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... procedure which at another time they would resist with all their force . But so far as I am concerned I will never by my voice or vote consent to a rule which will put an end to freedom of debate in the Senate . The adoption of this ...
... procedure which at another time they would resist with all their force . But so far as I am concerned I will never by my voice or vote consent to a rule which will put an end to freedom of debate in the Senate . The adoption of this ...
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... procedures of the Senate in that address which I delivered at Ohio State University on March 29 , 1957 . This was the Walter J. Shepard memorial lecture for 1957 , in which I likewise analyzed the proposals jointly sponsored by the ...
... procedures of the Senate in that address which I delivered at Ohio State University on March 29 , 1957 . This was the Walter J. Shepard memorial lecture for 1957 , in which I likewise analyzed the proposals jointly sponsored by the ...
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... procedures in 1953 and 1957 . Senator DOUGLAS . No ; it has not been finally decided , although , as you say , in the opinion of the Vice President this year I think he quite clearly indicated that it was his personal opinion that we ...
... procedures in 1953 and 1957 . Senator DOUGLAS . No ; it has not been finally decided , although , as you say , in the opinion of the Vice President this year I think he quite clearly indicated that it was his personal opinion that we ...
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... procedure and that this provides for the moving of the previous question . This motion , if carried automatically , shuts off debate and then requires an immediate vote on the main proposition . In this way , we hoped to shut off a ...
... procedure and that this provides for the moving of the previous question . This motion , if carried automatically , shuts off debate and then requires an immediate vote on the main proposition . In this way , we hoped to shut off a ...
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