| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - Dingley tariff - 1897 - 1160 pages
...duties we earnestly and patriotically protest. This ia all I have to say at present, and I thank you, Mr. Chairman and gentlemen of the committee, for your courtesy and patience. STATEMENT OF MB. JOHN F. DAVIS, OF CALIFORNIA. SATURDAY. January 9, 1897. Mr. DAVIS said: Mr. Chairman... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture - School lands - 1909 - 28 pages
...point of view. It repairs a long-delayed act of justice. I hope it will be done speedily. I desire to thank you, Mr. Chairman and gentlemen of the committee, for your courteous attention and the long hearing you have granted. Doctor Needham calls my attention to the... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture - School lands - 1910 - 80 pages
...point of view. It repairs a longdelayed act of justice. ' I hope it will be done speedily. I desire to thank you, Mr. Chairman and gentlemen of the committee, for your courteous attention and the long hearing you have granted. Doctor Needham calls my attention to the... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture - Cotton trade - 1912 - 336 pages
...hearing, and we are sorry that we have not been able to give you a more extended time. Mr. MERRILL. I want to thank you, Mr. Chairman and gentlemen of the committee, for your exceeding courtesy in listening to us and in remaining in session so long to accommodate us. Whereupon,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - Arms transfer - 1915 - 166 pages
...the interest of our own commerce and of our own trade and our own protection. I thank you very much, Mr. Chairman and gentlemen of the committee, for your courtesy and patience in hearing me at such length this morning. STATEMENT OF HON. C. 0. LOBECK, A REPRESENTATIVE FROM THE... | |
| Debts, Public - 1916 - 768 pages
...remarked, we want our own political housekeeping even if others think they can hand us a better. I want to thank you, Mr. Chairman and gentlemen of the committee, for giving me this time, and for the attention and courtesy which have been shown me. The CHAIRMAN. We... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds - 1917 - 1084 pages
...placing a division in each rack, dividing them up so that the carriers could use them. Mr. BACHARACH. I want to thank you, Mr. Chairman and gentlemen of the committee, for giving us this opportunity to appear before you. Mr. ASHBROOK. We will take it up and consider it,... | |
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