North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1882 |
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... Senator to refuse his vote of confirmation . The danger to the independence of the Senate is the colossal power of the Executive patronage . The ease with which this overcame , in the Senate , the most powerful Senator of his time , is ...
... Senator to refuse his vote of confirmation . The danger to the independence of the Senate is the colossal power of the Executive patronage . The ease with which this overcame , in the Senate , the most powerful Senator of his time , is ...
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... Senate : " Three - fourths of the Senators are away , and when this case comes to be decided they will come in here without having heard a word of the argu- ment on either side , and some one will inquire , ' How does Smith vote ...
... Senate : " Three - fourths of the Senators are away , and when this case comes to be decided they will come in here without having heard a word of the argu- ment on either side , and some one will inquire , ' How does Smith vote ...
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... Senate of the United States has been , from the foundation of the Government , an admirable legislative body . A shrewd political thinker has said that the American Senate is as far supe- rior to the House of Lords as the House of ...
... Senate of the United States has been , from the foundation of the Government , an admirable legislative body . A shrewd political thinker has said that the American Senate is as far supe- rior to the House of Lords as the House of ...
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