Trial of Andrew Johnson: President of the United States, Before the Senate of the United States, on Impeachment by the House of Representatives for High Crimes and Misdemeanors, Том 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1868 |
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... common phrase ) to prepare , as the learned and wise physician would , a plaster healing in character and co - extensive with the wound . We thought , and we think , that we had partially succeeded ; but , as the work progresses , as ...
... common phrase ) to prepare , as the learned and wise physician would , a plaster healing in character and co - extensive with the wound . We thought , and we think , that we had partially succeeded ; but , as the work progresses , as ...
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... common civil cases is allowed to the defendant , hardly ever less than thirty days for his pleading and answer ; more often sixty . Give us time ; give us a reasonable time ; and then , with a fair hearing , we shall be prepared for ...
... common civil cases is allowed to the defendant , hardly ever less than thirty days for his pleading and answer ; more often sixty . Give us time ; give us a reasonable time ; and then , with a fair hearing , we shall be prepared for ...
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... common law nor the civil law furnishes any rule whatever for the conduct of this trial , save , it may be , the rule which governs in matters of evidence . There is nothing more clearly settled in this country , and in that country ...
... common law nor the civil law furnishes any rule whatever for the conduct of this trial , save , it may be , the rule which governs in matters of evidence . There is nothing more clearly settled in this country , and in that country ...
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... common weal in delay ; the republic may take no detriment if the trial is postponed ; to give the accused time injures nobody ; to grant him indulgence hurts no one , and may help one , and perhaps an innocent man . But here the House ...
... common weal in delay ; the republic may take no detriment if the trial is postponed ; to give the accused time injures nobody ; to grant him indulgence hurts no one , and may help one , and perhaps an innocent man . But here the House ...
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... common - law courts , or the equity courts , or the criminal courts , because nothing is so dangerous to mislead Let us deal with this matter as one wherein the life of the nation hangs trembling in the scale ; where the rights of the ...
... common - law courts , or the equity courts , or the criminal courts , because nothing is so dangerous to mislead Let us deal with this matter as one wherein the life of the nation hangs trembling in the scale ; where the rights of the ...
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