The Congressional Globe, Volume 60Blair & Rives, 1868 - Law |
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... Chief Justice entered the Senate Cham- ber and took the chair . The CHIEF JUSTICE , ( to the Sergeant - at- Arms . ) Make proclamation . The SERGEANT - AT - ARMS . Hear ye ! hear ye ! All persons are commanded to keep silence while the ...
... Chief Justice entered the Senate Cham- ber and took the chair . The CHIEF JUSTICE , ( to the Sergeant - at- Arms . ) Make proclamation . The SERGEANT - AT - ARMS . Hear ye ! hear ye ! All persons are commanded to keep silence while the ...
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... Chief Justice , if the con- struction which the honorable managers have placed upon this rule be the correct one , the counsel of the President have been entirely misled by its phraseology . They have con- strued the rule in the light ...
... Chief Justice , if the con- struction which the honorable managers have placed upon this rule be the correct one , the counsel of the President have been entirely misled by its phraseology . They have con- strued the rule in the light ...
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... Chief Justice was , we are not to consider the question of trial or the time of trial until plea be pleaded . Let me give his very words : " L. C. HOLT . My lord , we debate the time of your trial too early ; for you must put yourself ...
... Chief Justice was , we are not to consider the question of trial or the time of trial until plea be pleaded . Let me give his very words : " L. C. HOLT . My lord , we debate the time of your trial too early ; for you must put yourself ...
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... Chief Justice , to enter at this stage into a discussion of the charges which are preferred here , though it would seem to be invited by one or two of the observations which were made by the honor- able manager , [ Mr. BUTLER . ] I do ...
... Chief Justice , to enter at this stage into a discussion of the charges which are preferred here , though it would seem to be invited by one or two of the observations which were made by the honor- able manager , [ Mr. BUTLER . ] I do ...
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... CHIEF JUSTICE . The Chair does not conceive it to be in order at present . Mr. CONKLING . Then I beg to modify in this way : I move to amend the amendment of the Senator from Massachusetts by striking out the date which he inserts ...
... CHIEF JUSTICE . The Chair does not conceive it to be in order at present . Mr. CONKLING . Then I beg to modify in this way : I move to amend the amendment of the Senator from Massachusetts by striking out the date which he inserts ...
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