Legislative History: Civil Rights Act of 1964, Volumen10Stanford Law Library, 1965 |
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... believe all of us here embers of the House are interested hat our constituents believe , and I Fou that some of you will get the of your lives if we submit this don to the people and let them vote . desires . The American people se this ...
... believe all of us here embers of the House are interested hat our constituents believe , and I Fou that some of you will get the of your lives if we submit this don to the people and let them vote . desires . The American people se this ...
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... believe in man , can we truly believe in God ? If we believe in God , must we not truly believe in man ? If we believe in God and man , may we not safely believe in ourselves ? Mr. ELLENDER . ` Mr. President , I ask unanimous consent ...
... believe in man , can we truly believe in God ? If we believe in God , must we not truly believe in man ? If we believe in God and man , may we not safely believe in ourselves ? Mr. ELLENDER . ` Mr. President , I ask unanimous consent ...
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... believe should be enacted in this field , and also an oppor- tunity to interpose their objections , for the record , before a committee of the Senate , to proposed legislation which they believe should not be enacted . Mr. JAVITS . Mr ...
... believe should be enacted in this field , and also an oppor- tunity to interpose their objections , for the record , before a committee of the Senate , to proposed legislation which they believe should not be enacted . Mr. JAVITS . Mr ...
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