| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on a Judiciary - 1941 - 332 pages
...only the public authority might be insulted and its proceedings be interrupted with impunity ; but a dependence of the members of the General Government on the State comprehending the seat of the Government, for protection in the exercise of their duty, might bring on the National Councils... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the District of Columbia - 1943 - 742 pages
...only the public authority might be insulted and its proceedings be interrupted with impunity, but a dependence of the members of the General Government on the State comprehending the seat of the Government, for protection in the exercise of their duty, might bring on the national councils... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. District of Columbia - 1943 - 342 pages
...only the public authority might be insulted and its proceedings be interrupted with impunity, but a dependence of the members of the General Government on the State comprehending the seat of the Government, for protection in the exercise of their duty, might bring on the national councils... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - Election law - 1945 - 68 pages
...only the public authority might be insulted and its proceedings be interrupted with impunity, but a dependence of the members of the General Government on the State comprehending the seat of the Government, for protection in the exercise of their duty, might bring on the national councils... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the District of Columbia - Home rule - 1949 - 232 pages
...only the public authority might be insulted, and its proceedings be interrupted with impunity, but a dependence of the members of the general government on the State comprehending the seat of the government, for protection in the exercise of their duties, might bring on the national councils... | |
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