Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Debate Index - Second Edition by Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
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Cabinet ministers ought to have seats and the right to speak in
Congress. Brookings, p. 40: Briefs and references. Members of the president's Cabinet should have the right to be present and speak in the House of representatives. Thomas, p. 164: Briefs and references. Should members of the Cabinet have seats on the floor of Congress, and a voice in its debates? Matson, p. 157: Brief and references. =Cabinet system and congressional system.= Cabinet system of government is preferable to the congressional system. Brookings, p. 37: Briefs and references. =Cæsar, Alexander the Great, Napoleon.= _See_ =Alexander the Great, Cæsar, Napoleon.= =Cæsar and Alexander the Great.= _See_ =Alexander the Great and Cæsar.= =Cæsar and Brutus.= _See_ =Brutus and Cæsar.= =Calvin and Luther.= _See_ =Luther and Calvin.= =Calvin and Servetus.= Is Calvin's part in procuring the condemnation and death of Servetus deserving of censure? Matson, p. 521: Briefs and references. =Calvin and Wesley.= |
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