The American Year BookAlbert Bushnell Hart T. Nelson & Sons, 1926 - Almanacs, American |
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... adopted the Underwood bill by a tural commission which was then in - vote of 52 to 30. Two weeks later the vestigating the situation . In a previ- House passed the bill in an amended ous message he had urged the sale form by 181 votes ...
... adopted the Underwood bill by a tural commission which was then in - vote of 52 to 30. Two weeks later the vestigating the situation . In a previ- House passed the bill in an amended ous message he had urged the sale form by 181 votes ...
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... adopted a cloture rule which His chief argument against the exist- gave two - thirds of the members the ing rules was that a majority could right to close debate after proper not close the debate on any bill and notice . This rule ...
... adopted a cloture rule which His chief argument against the exist- gave two - thirds of the members the ing rules was that a majority could right to close debate after proper not close the debate on any bill and notice . This rule ...
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... adopted embodied a number of the American proposals , including the plan of a Permanent Central Board , consisting of eight persons to be ap- pointed by the Council of the League of Nations . The United States and Proposal Rejected ...
... adopted embodied a number of the American proposals , including the plan of a Permanent Central Board , consisting of eight persons to be ap- pointed by the Council of the League of Nations . The United States and Proposal Rejected ...
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... adopted , among be exercised at a greater distance its conditions being " that the Isle from shore than can be traversed in of Pines shall be omitted from the one hour by the suspected vessel . proposed constitutional boundaries of On ...
... adopted , among be exercised at a greater distance its conditions being " that the Isle from shore than can be traversed in of Pines shall be omitted from the one hour by the suspected vessel . proposed constitutional boundaries of On ...
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... adopted at Geneva during the Fall advance toward closer cooperation of that year looking toward stronger with Europe in all matters of a non- guarantees of security as a prelimi- political character . The Government nary to disarmament ...
... adopted at Geneva during the Fall advance toward closer cooperation of that year looking toward stronger with Europe in all matters of a non- guarantees of security as a prelimi- political character . The Government nary to disarmament ...
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