The Congressional Globe, Volume 60Blair & Rives, 1868 - Law |
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... Department ......... 185 final , on the case ....... .268 , 279 remarks on the case of the removal of Timothy Pickering ...... 120 on motion relating to number of speakers on final argument ...... 246 Brief of authorities upon the law ...
... Department ......... 185 final , on the case ....... .268 , 279 remarks on the case of the removal of Timothy Pickering ...... 120 on motion relating to number of speakers on final argument ...... 246 Brief of authorities upon the law ...
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... Department of Washington .. copy of Bvt . Maj . Gen. W. H. Emory's commission , July 17 , 80 79 copy of letters of Acting Secretary of the Treasury , Aug. 17 , 1842 , relating to removal of the collector and appraiser in Philadelphia ...
... Department of Washington .. copy of Bvt . Maj . Gen. W. H. Emory's commission , July 17 , 80 79 copy of letters of Acting Secretary of the Treasury , Aug. 17 , 1842 , relating to removal of the collector and appraiser in Philadelphia ...
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... Department ....... 56 V. Van Horn , Burt - see Witnesses . 431 James K. Moorhead : Adjt . Gen. Thomas's demand for sion of War Department ..... Walter A. Burleigh : Adjt . Gen. Thomas's account of interview with Secretary Stanton , 59 ...
... Department ....... 56 V. Van Horn , Burt - see Witnesses . 431 James K. Moorhead : Adjt . Gen. Thomas's demand for sion of War Department ..... Walter A. Burleigh : Adjt . Gen. Thomas's account of interview with Secretary Stanton , 59 ...
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... Department of War , which said order for the removal of said Edwin M. Stanton is in substance as follows , that is to say : EXECUTIVE MANSION , WASHINGTON , D. C. , February 21 , 1868 . SIR : By virtue of the power and authority vested ...
... Department of War , which said order for the removal of said Edwin M. Stanton is in substance as follows , that is to say : EXECUTIVE MANSION , WASHINGTON , D. C. , February 21 , 1868 . SIR : By virtue of the power and authority vested ...
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... Department of War , in the custody and charge of Edwin M. Stanton , Secretary of said Department , with intent to violate and disregard the act entitled An act regulating the tenure of certain civil offices , " passed March 2 , 1867 ...
... Department of War , in the custody and charge of Edwin M. Stanton , Secretary of said Department , with intent to violate and disregard the act entitled An act regulating the tenure of certain civil offices , " passed March 2 , 1867 ...
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