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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... prove by said witness or witnesses , and that you know of no other witnesses present by whom you can prove the same facts , and also that you have used due diligence to procure the evidence . This appli cation certainly does not come ...
... prove by said witness or witnesses , and that you know of no other witnesses present by whom you can prove the same facts , and also that you have used due diligence to procure the evidence . This appli cation certainly does not come ...
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... prove by them . I concede that upon such a showing there would be something upon which the Senate might properly act . But , sir , instead of that , he throws himself back upon his counsel , and they make their statement here that they ...
... prove by them . I concede that upon such a showing there would be something upon which the Senate might properly act . But , sir , instead of that , he throws himself back upon his counsel , and they make their statement here that they ...
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... prove the same . EDWARD MCPHERSON , SCHUYLER COLFAX , Speaker of the House of Representatives . Clerk of the House of Representatives . The CHIEF JUSTICE . The replication will be received by the Secretary and filed . Mr. JOHNSON . Mr ...
... prove the same . EDWARD MCPHERSON , SCHUYLER COLFAX , Speaker of the House of Representatives . Clerk of the House of Representatives . The CHIEF JUSTICE . The replication will be received by the Secretary and filed . Mr. JOHNSON . Mr ...
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... prove further the purpose and intent with which his declarations were made , and his denial of the power of Congress to propose amendments to the Con- stitution , and as one of the means employed by him to prevent the execution of the ...
... prove further the purpose and intent with which his declarations were made , and his denial of the power of Congress to propose amendments to the Con- stitution , and as one of the means employed by him to prevent the execution of the ...
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... proved , this case shows that a criminal intent is not necessary to constitute an impeachable high crime and misdemeanor ... prove the truth of the whole of one of the charges contained in an indictment embracing more than one fact . 4 ...
... proved , this case shows that a criminal intent is not necessary to constitute an impeachable high crime and misdemeanor ... prove the truth of the whole of one of the charges contained in an indictment embracing more than one fact . 4 ...
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