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" The President. Yes, sir. Senator Brandegee. That is, you admit that there are grave doubts among the ablest lawyers of the country as to the necessity for reservations or the alternative between reservations and ratifying the whole treaty, as it is expressed... "
Treaty of Peace with Germany: Hearing Before the Committee on Foreign ... - Page 534
by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1919
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Pamphlets on State Rights

States' rights (American politics) - 1846 - 700 pages
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Congressional Serial Set

United States - 1882 - 1214 pages
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Life of Sitting Bull: And History of the Indian War of 1890-91

W. Fletcher Johnson - History - 2000 - 556 pages
...the President. The bill thus framed to the complete satisfaction of the Indians had passed the Senate without the dotting of an ā€œiā€ or the crossing of a ā€œt,ā€ but where it was now he did not know. He knew, however, that the skirts of the Executive and of the...
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Congressional Serial Set, Issue 3561

United States - 1897 - 1112 pages
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Alabama and the Charleston Convention of 1860

James Leonidas Murphy - Alabama - 1905 - 32 pages
...come with the Alabama platform in his hand, and would have presented it for adoption or rejection, without the dotting of an "i" or the crossing of a "t." He said that the Alabama platform did not contain all that the people of that State desired, but for...
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Transactions of the Alabama Historical Society, Volume 5

Alabama Historical Society - Alabama - 1906 - 294 pages
...come with the Alabama platform in his hand, and would have presented it for adoption or rejection, without the dotting of an "i" or the crossing of a "t." He said that the Alabama platform did not contain all that the people of that State desired, but for...
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The Green Bag, Volume 20

Law - 1908 - 844 pages
...second day of April, 1890, with an amendment, which is the Sherman antitrust law as it reads today, without the dotting of an "i" or the crossing of a "t," because after it was reported from the Senate committee it was not amended in any particular but became...
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Readings on American Federal Government

Paul Samuel Reinsch - United States - 1909 - 920 pages
...these amendments upon the Army Bill, it was a foregone conclusion that the House would swallow them without the dotting of an "i" or the crossing of a "t." It must not be supposed that the Representatives themselves are either ignorant of or indifferent to...
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How West Virginia was Made: Proceedings of the First Convention of the ...

Virgil Anson Lewis - West Virginia - 1909 - 370 pages
...dispose of that question in Northwestern Virginia. Let the situation of the State be as it was now without the dotting of an "i" or the crossing of a "t". He had resisted rebellion because he believed it would strike a death blow at the institution of slavery....
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The Standard, Volumes 10-11

Ethical culture movement - 1923 - 678 pages
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