Trial of Andrew Johnson: Preliminaries, opening arguments, evidenceU.S. Government Printing Office, 1868 |
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... object to be removal from and disqualification to hold office , and that " the party convicted shall nevertheless be ... objects of impeachment . " We are designedly left to the regulations of the common [ parliamentary ] law . " This ...
... object to be removal from and disqualification to hold office , and that " the party convicted shall nevertheless be ... objects of impeachment . " We are designedly left to the regulations of the common [ parliamentary ] law . " This ...
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... object . " ( Id . , 208. ) Chancellor Kent , in discussing the subject of impeachment , says : Constitution has rendered him [ the President ] directly amenable by law for maladministration . The inviolability of any officer of the ...
... object . " ( Id . , 208. ) Chancellor Kent , in discussing the subject of impeachment , says : Constitution has rendered him [ the President ] directly amenable by law for maladministration . The inviolability of any officer of the ...
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... object of this testimony ? Mr. Manager BUTLER . The object of this testimony is to show that prior to the passage of the act of March 2 , 1867 , known as the civil tenure - of - office bill , a certain form of commission had been used ...
... object of this testimony ? Mr. Manager BUTLER . The object of this testimony is to show that prior to the passage of the act of March 2 , 1867 , known as the civil tenure - of - office bill , a certain form of commission had been used ...
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... object in the visit , except merely to see him ? A. Yes , sir ; I had an object . The times were rather exciting at that moment , and I went , as much as anything else , to talk with the Secretary , to confer with him about public ...
... object in the visit , except merely to see him ? A. Yes , sir ; I had an object . The times were rather exciting at that moment , and I went , as much as anything else , to talk with the Secretary , to confer with him about public ...
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... object to that testimony . Mr. Manager BUTLER . You do not know what you object to if you do not hear what I offer . Mr. STANBERY . We object to it . Mr. CURTIS . We know sufficiently for the purpose of the objection . The CHIEF JUSTICE ...
... object to that testimony . Mr. Manager BUTLER . You do not know what you object to if you do not hear what I offer . Mr. STANBERY . We object to it . Mr. CURTIS . We know sufficiently for the purpose of the objection . The CHIEF JUSTICE ...
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Acting Secretary adjourn Adjutant amendment Andrew Johnson answer appointed army articles of impeachment Attorney authority Buckalew cabinet called charge cheers CHIEF JUSTICE commission Congress Conkling conspiracy Constitution conversation copy counsel court crimes crimes and misdemeanors CURTIS declarations Department Department of War desire duties of Secretary Edmund Cooper EVARTS evidence executive February February 21 Freedmen's Bureau gentlemen honorable manager House of Representatives indictable intent interim judge letter Lord Lorenzo Thomas Manager BINGHAM Manager BUTLER March ment misdemeanor Morrill motion o'clock object office of Secretary opinion papers person President's presiding officer proceedings propose purpose quo warranto removal respondent rule Saulsbury Secretary of War Secretary read Secretary will read Senate session Sherman speech STANBERY Stanton statute submit suppose tenure-of-office act testimony tion Treasury trial United violation vote War Department Washington William witness yeas and nays
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