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194644729Washington DC: GPO 1946. fair to good. 235 slight darkening to text some discoloration inside boards some wear to boards. Inscribed by the author. Foreword by Vice President Henry A. Wallace. Senate Document No. 204. Complete title: Prayers offered by the chaplain Rev. Frederick Brown Harris D.D. LL.D. LITT.D. at the opening of the daily sessions of the Senate of the United States during the seventy-seventh seventy-eighth and seventy-ninth Congresses 1942-1946. GPO hardcover
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M09OS-00420U.S. Government Printing Office. Collectible - Good. First edition copy. Collectible - Good. Lot of 9 volumes: Books 3-11. Watergate Scandal Richard Nixon Politics NOT AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES. U.S. Government Printing Office unknown
1972022550WASHINGTON D.C.: U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. Volumes 1-8. WILL REQUIRE EXTRA POSTAGE. EIGHT VOLUMES. . VG. PAPERBACK. 1972. U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE paperback
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2000184810Washington: U.S. G.P.O. 2000. Paperback. VG ex-lib copy All volumes have library stickers and stamps on spine rear inside rear cover title page bookblock. Blue paper wraps with silver lettering. 4 volumes xviii 3121 pages. "February 12 1999."/ "Under the supervision of the Secretary of the Senate"--Title page verso./ Distributed to all depository libraries in paper./ Shipping list no.: 2001-0008-S./ Paged continuously./ Includes bibliographical references. U.S. G.P.O. paperback
199984302Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 1999. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. New. 3121 total 4-volume set wraps footnotes. This is an unopened set shrink-wrapped with stiff cardboard at top and bottom sealed with tight plastic bands north/south and east/west. Some indentation of the cardboard brom the banding noted. This four-volume set contains the full record of the U.S. Senate proceedings in the impeachment trial of President Clinton the only Presidential impeachment trial of the 20th century. Volume I contains preliminary proceedings; Volume II contains floor trial proceedings; Volume III contains depositions and affidavits; Volume IV contains statements of Senators regarding the impeachment trial of President Clinton. The impeachment of Bill Clinton occurred when Bill Clinton the 42nd president of the United States was impeached by the United States House of Representatives of the 105th United States Congress on December 19 1998 for "high crimes and misdemeanors". The House adopted two articles of impeachment against Clinton with the specific charges against Clinton being lying under oath and obstruction of justice. Two other articles had been considered but were rejected by House vote. Clinton's impeachment came after a formal House inquiry which had been launched on October 8 1998. The charges for which Clinton was impeached stemmed from a sexual harassment lawsuit filed against Clinton by Paula Jones. During pre-trial discovery in the lawsuit Clinton gave testimony denying that he had engaged in a sexual relationship with White House intern Monica Lewinsky. The catalyst for the president's impeachment was the Starr Report a September 1998 report prepared by Ken Starr Independent Counsel for the House Judiciary Committee. Clinton was the second American president to be impeached the first being Andrew Johnson who was impeached in 1868. The approved articles of impeachment would be submitted to the United States Senate on January 7 1999. A trial in the Senate then began with Chief Justice William Rehnquist presiding. On February 12 Clinton was acquitted on both counts as neither received the necessary two-thirds majority vote of the senators present for conviction and removal from office—in this instance 67. On Article One 45 senators voted to convict while 55 voted for acquittal. On Article Two 50 senators voted to convict while 50 voted for acquittal. Clinton remained in office for the remainder of his second term. In April 1999 about two months after being acquitted by the Senate Clinton was cited by federal District Judge Susan Webber Wright for civil contempt of court for his "willful failure" to obey her orders to testify truthfully in the Paula Jones sexual harassment lawsuit. For this Clinton was assessed a $90000 fine and the matter was referred to the Arkansas Supreme Court to see if disciplinary action would be appropriate. U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
199946188Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 1999. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. as new. 3121 total 4-volume set wraps footnotes. This four-volume set contains the full record of the U.S. Senate proceedings in the impeachment trial of President Clinton the only Presidential impeachment trial of the 20th century. Volume I contains preliminary proceedings; Volume II contains floor trial proceedings; Volume III contains depositions and affidavits; Volume IV contains statements of Senators regarding the impeachment trial of President Clinton. The impeachment of Bill Clinton occurred when Bill Clinton the 42nd president of the United States was impeached by the United States House of Representatives of the 105th United States Congress on December 19 1998 for "high crimes and misdemeanors". The House adopted two articles of impeachment against Clinton with the specific charges against Clinton being lying under oath and obstruction of justice. Two other articles had been considered but were rejected by House vote. Clinton's impeachment came after a formal House inquiry which had been launched on October 8 1998. The charges for which Clinton was impeached stemmed from a sexual harassment lawsuit filed against Clinton by Paula Jones. During pre-trial discovery in the lawsuit Clinton gave testimony denying that he had engaged in a sexual relationship with White House intern Monica Lewinsky. The catalyst for the president's impeachment was the Starr Report a September 1998 report prepared by Ken Starr Independent Counsel for the House Judiciary Committee. Clinton was the second American president to be impeached the first being Andrew Johnson who was impeached in 1868. The approved articles of impeachment would be submitted to the United States Senate on January 7 1999. A trial in the Senate then began with Chief Justice William Rehnquist presiding. On February 12 Clinton was acquitted on both counts as neither received the necessary two-thirds majority vote of the senators present for conviction and removal from office—in this instance 67. On Article One 45 senators voted to convict while 55 voted for acquittal. On Article Two 50 senators voted to convict while 50 voted for acquittal. Clinton remained in office for the remainder of his second term. In April 1999 about two months after being acquitted by the Senate Clinton was cited by federal District Judge Susan Webber Wright for civil contempt of court for his "willful failure" to obey her orders to testify truthfully in the Paula Jones sexual harassment lawsuit. For this Clinton was assessed a $90000 fine and the matter was referred to the Arkansas Supreme Court to see if disciplinary action would be appropriate. U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
1850573101850. U.S. SENATE. PROCEEDINGS OF THE U.S. SENATE ON THE FUGITIVE SLAVE BILL-THE ABOLITION OF THE SLAVE-TRADE IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA-AND THE IMPRISONMENT OF FREE COLORED SEAMEN IN THE SOUTHERN PORTS: With the Speeches of Messrs. Davis Winthrop and Others. Washington: U.S. Senate 1850. 1-57 pp. 1 page only of appendix missing the last gathering; but article complete. 8vo. stab-sown paper wrappers. Library label to front stain to fore-edges and fore-corner. As is. unknown
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1849040083Washington D.C.: US Senate 1849. Hardcover. Good-/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 85 & 94pp.; HB full leather w/gilt on spine; covers detached w/spine & edges darkened; some fox & tan but pages tight & easily readable. Contents: Communication from the Fifth Auditor of the Treasury; Report from the Secretary of War Lt.Col. Philip St.George Cooke official journal-Santa Fe to San Diego etc. 1846-47; Memorial of Will.P.Ross W.S.Coodey & John Drew; & Documents relating to the preservation and protection of passengers from injuries resulting from steamboat accidents. <br/> <br/> US Senate hardcover
184710042801741Ritchie and Heiss 1847. Leather Bound. Good. Volume III Documents No. 101 to No. 224. Washington 1847. Very thick 8vo. Original leather binding. Text includes a number of folded charts and diagrams and at least one large folded map pertaining to West Florida. Some wear and scuffing to cover. See our pictures. Ritchie and Heiss hardcover
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18607994Washington DC: U.S. Senate 1860. fair. 350 tables foxing throughout some pgs darkened bds scuffed & edges threadbare edges of spine worn rear endpaper wrinkled. U.S. Senate unknown
190412461Washington DC: GPO 1904. fair to good. 47 illus. illus. many fold-out plans no title page some soiling to flyleaves boards scuffed some wear to board corners. Small tears in margins of a few pages repaired with tape. Report on the construction of a new building for the Government Printing Office. GPO hardcover
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MA07C-04295Boston: Wright & Potter. Collectible - Acceptable. Boston: Wright & Potter 1871 and 1875. Two volumes in one. Sm 4to Hardcover. 379pp. B/W map plates and tables. Fair book. Heavy edgewear. Three punctures to the last several pages to rear board. Writing inside and on front board. US history health MA Inquire if you need further information. Boston: Wright & Potter hardcover