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The U.S. Senate:paralysis or a search for consensus?/ by George E. Reedy.

Physical description: 220 p. 18 cm.;
General notes: Includes index.;
Edition: 1st ed.;
Author(s): REEDY, George E.;
ISBN: 0517562391 (pbk.;
Subjects: United States.Congress.Senate.;
Publisher: New York : New American Library , c1986.;
Call number: 328.7307 REE;
Type: Book
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