The Congressional Globe, Volume 60Blair & Rives, 1868 - Law |
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... Lord 1868 , at Washington , in the District of Co- lumbia , unmindful of the high duties of his office , of his oath of office , and of the requirement of the Con- stitution that he should take care that the laws be faithfully executed ...
... Lord 1868 , at Washington , in the District of Co- lumbia , unmindful of the high duties of his office , of his oath of office , and of the requirement of the Con- stitution that he should take care that the laws be faithfully executed ...
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... Lord 1868 , at Washington , in the District of Columbia , did unlawfully and contrary to the provisions of an act entitled " An act regulating the tenure of certain civil offices , " passed March 2 , 1867 , and in violation of the ...
... Lord 1868 , at Washington , in the District of Columbia , did unlawfully and contrary to the provisions of an act entitled " An act regulating the tenure of certain civil offices , " passed March 2 , 1867 , and in violation of the ...
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... Lord and of the in- dependence of the United States the Form of direction for the service of said subpoena : The Senate of the United States to greeting : You are hereby commanded to serve and return the within subpoena according to law ...
... Lord and of the in- dependence of the United States the Form of direction for the service of said subpoena : The Senate of the United States to greeting : You are hereby commanded to serve and return the within subpoena according to law ...
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... Lord 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 ...
... Lord 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 ...
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... Lord Melville's case , if I may be allowed and pardoned for making reference to it , the last case , I believe , reported in England , Lord Erskine presiding , when the very question was made which has now been submitted by the ...
... Lord Melville's case , if I may be allowed and pardoned for making reference to it , the last case , I believe , reported in England , Lord Erskine presiding , when the very question was made which has now been submitted by the ...
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