Forge of Democracy: The House of RepresentativesD. McKay, 1963 - 496 pagini |
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Pagina 96
... leaders of the House floor , but they were not so designated . The first officially appointed floor leader was Robert Goodloe Harper of South Carolina , named to the new post in 1797 by Speaker Jonathan Dayton of New Jersey . Harper ...
... leaders of the House floor , but they were not so designated . The first officially appointed floor leader was Robert Goodloe Harper of South Carolina , named to the new post in 1797 by Speaker Jonathan Dayton of New Jersey . Harper ...
Pagina 114
... leaders with only limited and specific power over a few House delegations . In the main , the leaders have had to depend on their own persuasion and the instinct of every party member to vote with his party . In a larger sense , however ...
... leaders with only limited and specific power over a few House delegations . In the main , the leaders have had to depend on their own persuasion and the instinct of every party member to vote with his party . In a larger sense , however ...
Pagina 115
... leaders have been those who best read the mood and sentiments of the members of the House . The effective leader of the House , judging aright the mind of the House on a great question of state , could influence and modify the House's ...
... leaders have been those who best read the mood and sentiments of the members of the House . The effective leader of the House , judging aright the mind of the House on a great question of state , could influence and modify the House's ...
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CHAPTER ONE The Solemn Assembly | 1 |
CHAPTER Two Rival for Power | 17 |
CHAPTER THREE The House Rules | 39 |
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