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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... correct a clerical error in the rules , or a mistake of the types which has introduced a repugnance into the rules , I offer the following resolution by direction of the committee which reported the rules : Ordered , That the twenty ...
... correct a clerical error in the rules , or a mistake of the types which has introduced a repugnance into the rules , I offer the following resolution by direction of the committee which reported the rules : Ordered , That the twenty ...
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... correct one , the counsel of the Pres- ident have been entirely misled by its phraseology . They have construed the rule in the light of other similar rules existing in courts of justice . For instance , in a court of equity over which ...
... correct one , the counsel of the Pres- ident have been entirely misled by its phraseology . They have construed the rule in the light of other similar rules existing in courts of justice . For instance , in a court of equity over which ...
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... correct report ) is hereto annexed as a part of this answer , and marked Exhibit C. That thereupon , and in reply to ... correctly or justly present his speech or address upon said occasion , but , on the contrary , this respondent ...
... correct report ) is hereto annexed as a part of this answer , and marked Exhibit C. That thereupon , and in reply to ... correctly or justly present his speech or address upon said occasion , but , on the contrary , this respondent ...
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... correctly or justly represent . And this respondent , further answering the tenth article and the specifications thereof , says that at Cleveland , in the State of Ohio , and on the 3d day of September , in the year 1866 , he was ...
... correctly or justly represent . And this respondent , further answering the tenth article and the specifications thereof , says that at Cleveland , in the State of Ohio , and on the 3d day of September , in the year 1866 , he was ...
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... correct in our charges against him , harm may come by a postponement . We have charged him with intentionally violating the law ; we have charged him with obstructing the law . Our charges are of such a character as show him to be a ...
... correct in our charges against him , harm may come by a postponement . We have charged him with intentionally violating the law ; we have charged him with obstructing the law . Our charges are of such a character as show him to be a ...
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