Forge of Democracy: The House of RepresentativesD. McKay, 1963 - 496 pagini |
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... speech in the House of Represent- atives gave him , as to no other man in the South , the love and confidence of his countrymen . That speech began the healing of the wounds of the Civil War . Other Representatives won similar ...
... speech in the House of Represent- atives gave him , as to no other man in the South , the love and confidence of his countrymen . That speech began the healing of the wounds of the Civil War . Other Representatives won similar ...
Pagina 319
... speech , for it could be blamed at least in part for his loss of the Presidency eighteen years later . Conkling had become the Re- publican leader of New York and still indignant over that attack , he refused to support Blaine as the ...
... speech , for it could be blamed at least in part for his loss of the Presidency eighteen years later . Conkling had become the Re- publican leader of New York and still indignant over that attack , he refused to support Blaine as the ...
Pagina 323
... speech . The older members of the House had ignored Foster's speech , but they were taken aback by the ovation he received . Thinking that he had made a great speech , many of them rushed up to compliment Foster , too , among them ...
... speech . The older members of the House had ignored Foster's speech , but they were taken aback by the ovation he received . Thinking that he had made a great speech , many of them rushed up to compliment Foster , too , among them ...
Cuprins
CHAPTER ONE The Solemn Assembly | 1 |
CHAPTER Two Rival for Power | 17 |
CHAPTER THREE The House Rules | 39 |
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