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... committee also decided to purge the Assembly itself of dangerous elements . When that body reconvened on January 7 , 1920 , the five Socialist members , after being duly sworn in and taking part in the business of the day , were sud ...
... committee also decided to purge the Assembly itself of dangerous elements . When that body reconvened on January 7 , 1920 , the five Socialist members , after being duly sworn in and taking part in the business of the day , were sud ...
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Ernest Sutherland Bates. tion was made and the question was referred to a special committee . This committee reported adversely , and on November 11 , 1918 , the House by an almost unanimous vote declared his seat vacant . The action was ...
Ernest Sutherland Bates. tion was made and the question was referred to a special committee . This committee reported adversely , and on November 11 , 1918 , the House by an almost unanimous vote declared his seat vacant . The action was ...
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... Committee , which held three meetings without showing any disposition to permit Mr. Post to appear in his own defense ; finally , on his demanding the right to be heard , he was summoned on May 7th . The result was a surprise to his ...
... Committee , which held three meetings without showing any disposition to permit Mr. Post to appear in his own defense ; finally , on his demanding the right to be heard , he was summoned on May 7th . The result was a surprise to his ...
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THE UNITED STATES VS | 27 |
THE STATE CAN DO NO WRONG | 83 |
THE STATE CAN DO NO WRONG | 111 |
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