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Andrew Alexander Bruce. In this instance , however , the Senate refused to confirm the appointment of the Governor's first three nominees . The Governor then , instead of submitting new names to the Senate , refused to take any further ...
Andrew Alexander Bruce. In this instance , however , the Senate refused to confirm the appointment of the Governor's first three nominees . The Governor then , instead of submitting new names to the Senate , refused to take any further ...
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Andrew Alexander Bruce. In this instance , however , the Senate refused to confirm . the appointment of the Governor's first three nominees . The Governor then , instead of submitting new names to the Senate , refused to take any further ...
Andrew Alexander Bruce. In this instance , however , the Senate refused to confirm . the appointment of the Governor's first three nominees . The Governor then , instead of submitting new names to the Senate , refused to take any further ...
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... Senate . There can also be no doubt that the defeat of Senator Gronna in 1920 was largely due to the same influences . ' Perhaps nothing more conclusively shows what may be termed the return of McKenzie than an incident which occurred ...
... Senate . There can also be no doubt that the defeat of Senator Gronna in 1920 was largely due to the same influences . ' Perhaps nothing more conclusively shows what may be termed the return of McKenzie than an incident which occurred ...
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THE BOARD OF REGENTS CASE AND THE STATE UNIVERSITY | 113 |
THE NONPARTISANS AND THE I W | 140 |
THE LEAGUE AND THE WORLDS | 152 |
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