Forge of Democracy: The House of RepresentativesD. McKay, 1963 - 496 من الصفحات |
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... speak for the present generation , but I speak for posterity . " " Yes , " agreed Clay , wearily , " and you seem resolved to speak until the arrival of your audience . " 8 The membership of the House had risen dramatically in these ...
... speak for the present generation , but I speak for posterity . " " Yes , " agreed Clay , wearily , " and you seem resolved to speak until the arrival of your audience . " 8 The membership of the House had risen dramatically in these ...
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... speak , and it had long been assumed that this meant no more than that he would decide who should speak first . Carlisle , instead , boldly asserted that the Speaker had un- limited discretion as to whom he recognized , and that he ...
... speak , and it had long been assumed that this meant no more than that he would decide who should speak first . Carlisle , instead , boldly asserted that the Speaker had un- limited discretion as to whom he recognized , and that he ...
الصفحة 301
... speak even more . In the modern House , it has been almost unknown for a member of the House to be allowed to address the House for even an hour on the grave matters coming before that assem- bly . The fundamental changes in American ...
... speak even more . In the modern House , it has been almost unknown for a member of the House to be allowed to address the House for even an hour on the grave matters coming before that assem- bly . The fundamental changes in American ...
المحتوى
CHAPTER ONE The Solemn Assembly | 1 |
CHAPTER Two Rival for Power | 17 |
CHAPTER THREE The House Rules | 39 |
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