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Page 2365 - Every person who having been summoned as a witness by the authority of either House of Congress to give testimony or to produce papers upon any matter under inquiry before either House, or any...
Page 2135 - McLAUGHLIN. (The witness was sworn by the chairman.) The CHAIRMAN.
Page 2221 - ... the committee took a recess until 2 o'clock pm) AFTERNOON SESSION The committee reconvened, pursuant to the taking of the recess, at 2 o'clock pm, Senator Wesley L.
Page 2310 - Congress, second session, relative to the protocols concerning the adherence of the United States to the Permanent Court of International Justice.
Page 2126 - NEBR. (The witness was duly sworn by the chairman.) The CHAIRMAN.
Page 2897 - Every person who receives a contribution for a political committee shall, on demand of the treasurer, and in any event within five days after the receipt of such contribution, render to the treasurer a detailed account thereof, including the name and address of the person making such contribution, and the date on which received.
Page 2365 - Claimant without deduction; and at such Time or Times, and at such Place or Places, as shall be awarded by the said Commissioners, and on Condition of such...
Page 2155 - Not in treading again the old, worn, bloody pathway which ends inevitably in chaos and disaster, but in blazing a new trail, along which, please God, other nations will follow, into the new Jerusalem, where wars shall be no more. Some day some nation must take that path — unless we are to lapse once again into utter barbarism — and that honor I covet for my beloved America. And so, in that spirit and with these hopes, I say with all my heart and soul, "AMERICA FIRST."— Bishop G.
Page 2411 - PS Thereupon Dr. Herman Stein was called as a witness and being first duly sworn testified as follows...
Page 2385 - Eeynolds was by me first duly sworn to testify the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, and...

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