Congress is in session, he shall make recommendations looking to greater economy or efficiency in public expenditures. (b) He shall make such investigations and reports as shall be ordered by either House of Congress or by any committee of either House... Annual Report of the General Accounting Office - Page 4by United States. General Accounting Office - 1960Full view - About this book
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1895 - 1088 pages
...privileged to refuse to testify to any fact, or to produce any paper, respecting which he shall be examined by either house of congress, or by any committee of either house, upon the ground that his testimony to such fact or his production of such paper may tend to disgrace... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1897 - 798 pages
...privileged to refuse to testify to any fact, or to produce any paper, respecting which he shall be examined by either House of Congress, or by any committee of either House, upon the ground that his testimony to such fact or his production of sucli paper may tend to disgrace... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Rules Committee - 1886 - 504 pages
...privileged to refuse to testify to any fact, or to produce any paper, respecting which he shall be examined by either house of Congress, or by any committee of either house, upon the ground that his testimony to such lact or his production of such paper may tend to disgrace... | |
| United States. Congress. House - Constitutional law - 1888 - 618 pages
...privileged to refuse to testify to any fact, or to produce any paper, respecting which he shall be examined by either house of Congress, or by any committee of either house, upon the ground that his testimony to such fact or his production of such paper may tend to disgrace... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1890 - 90 pages
...privileged to refuse to testify to any fact, or to produce any paper, respecting which he shall be examined by either house of Congress, or by any committee of either house, upon the ground that his testimony to such fact or his production of such paper may tend to disgrace... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1890 - 542 pages
...privileged to refuse to testify to any fact, or to produce any paper, respecting which he shall be examined by either house of Congress, or by any committee of either house, upon the ground that his testimony to such fact or his production of such paper may tend to disgrace... | |
| Roger Foster - Courts - 1892 - 812 pages
...privileged to refuse to testify to any fact, or to produce any paper, respecting which he shall be examined by either House of Congress, or by any committee of either House, upon the ground that his testimony to such fact or his production of such paper may tend to disgrace... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1893 - 784 pages
...privileged to refuse? to testify to any fact, or to produce any paper, respecting which he shall be examined by either house of Congress, or by any committee of either house, ii|K)ii the, ground that his testimony to such fact or his production of snch paper may tend to disgrace... | |
| Bribery - 1894 - 764 pages
...privileged to refuse to testify to any fact or to produce any paper respecting which he shall be examined by either House of Congress or by any committee of either House, upon the ground that his testimony to such fact or his production of such paper may tend to disgrace... | |
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