History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of President Johnson, 第 2 卷Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... house may provide . Each house may determine the rules of its proceedings , punish its members for disorderly behavior , and , with the concurrence of two - thirds , expel a member . Each house shall keep a journal of its proceedings ...
... house may provide . Each house may determine the rules of its proceedings , punish its members for disorderly behavior , and , with the concurrence of two - thirds , expel a member . Each house shall keep a journal of its proceedings ...
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... houses , and in going to and returning from the same ; and for any speech or debate in either house , they shall not be questioned in any other place . No senator or representative shall , during the time for which he was elected , be ...
... houses , and in going to and returning from the same ; and for any speech or debate in either house , they shall not be questioned in any other place . No senator or representative shall , during the time for which he was elected , be ...
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... House on the 1st of March . The opposition in the House , looking with disapprobation upon this conduct of the president , were ready to venture upon an attack upon the government and the treaty which had now assumed the obligation of ...
... House on the 1st of March . The opposition in the House , looking with disapprobation upon this conduct of the president , were ready to venture upon an attack upon the government and the treaty which had now assumed the obligation of ...
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