Victor L. Berger: Hearings Before the Special Committee Appointed Under the Authority of House Resolution No. 6 Concerning the Right of Victor L. Berger to be Sworn in as a Member of the Sixty-sixth CongressU.S. Government Printing Office, 1919 - Loyalty |
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Page 6
... charges made against Mr. Berger upon which the claim of ineligibility is asserted to rest . I , of course , do not know what data , records , or information is now in your possession which will enable the committee to formulate such charges ...
... charges made against Mr. Berger upon which the claim of ineligibility is asserted to rest . I , of course , do not know what data , records , or information is now in your possession which will enable the committee to formulate such charges ...
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... charges made against Mr. Berger upon which the claim of ineligibility is asserted to rest . I , of course , do not know what data , records , or information is now in your possession which will enable the committee to formulate such charges ...
... charges made against Mr. Berger upon which the claim of ineligibility is asserted to rest . I , of course , do not know what data , records , or information is now in your possession which will enable the committee to formulate such charges ...
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... charge made against Mr. Berger is a charge of disloyalty , a matter of a charge in which it is declared that through the expression of what he declares to be the political principles con- scientiously entertained by himself , he has ...
... charge made against Mr. Berger is a charge of disloyalty , a matter of a charge in which it is declared that through the expression of what he declares to be the political principles con- scientiously entertained by himself , he has ...
Page 52
... charges made against him . The gentlemen of the com- mittee are familiar with the rule of law in libel and slander cases , " That where the defendant alleges the truth of the statement as a defense to the charge made , the burden is ...
... charges made against him . The gentlemen of the com- mittee are familiar with the rule of law in libel and slander cases , " That where the defendant alleges the truth of the statement as a defense to the charge made , the burden is ...
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... charge upon which I was indicted and found guilty by a Chicago jury . In America the plutocracy owns all the means of public expression and communi- cation . Our plutocracy controls all the leading papers and magazines . It dictates to ...
... charge upon which I was indicted and found guilty by a Chicago jury . In America the plutocracy owns all the means of public expression and communi- cation . Our plutocracy controls all the leading papers and magazines . It dictates to ...
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