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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... fact , it is a Congress of only a part of the States . We have seen this Congress pretend to be for the Union , when ... facts on the Friday and Satur- day before that convention sat , you will there find that speeches were made ...
... fact , it is a Congress of only a part of the States . We have seen this Congress pretend to be for the Union , when ... facts on the Friday and Satur- day before that convention sat , you will there find that speeches were made ...
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... facts alleged against him to have taken place in Philadelphia and Richmond , in time to prepare and put in his answer and proceed to trial before the 5th day of March then next following ; and further , that he could not get his ...
... facts alleged against him to have taken place in Philadelphia and Richmond , in time to prepare and put in his answer and proceed to trial before the 5th day of March then next following ; and further , that he could not get his ...
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... fact clear beyond reasonable doubt , instead of by a preponderance of the evidence . We claim and respectfully insist that this Tribunal has none of the attributes of a judicial Court as they are commonly received and understood . Of ...
... fact clear beyond reasonable doubt , instead of by a preponderance of the evidence . We claim and respectfully insist that this Tribunal has none of the attributes of a judicial Court as they are commonly received and understood . Of ...
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... fact charged in Article 1 is admitted by the answer of the respondent ; the intent is also admitted as charged ; that is to say , to set aside the civil tenure - of - office act , and to remove Mr. Stanton from the office of the ...
... fact charged in Article 1 is admitted by the answer of the respondent ; the intent is also admitted as charged ; that is to say , to set aside the civil tenure - of - office act , and to remove Mr. Stanton from the office of the ...
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... fact of the removal shall be stated to the Senate with a report of the reasons for which such officers may have been removed ; also a bill to regulate the appointment of postmasters ; and a bill to prevent military and naval officers ...
... fact of the removal shall be stated to the Senate with a report of the reasons for which such officers may have been removed ; also a bill to regulate the appointment of postmasters ; and a bill to prevent military and naval officers ...
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