The Congressional Globe, Volume 60Blair & Rives, 1868 - Law |
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... question respecting Department of the Atlantic ..... 157 of tender of War Office to Gen. Sherman ... 157 , 158 of President's purpose to get the question before the courts , 158 , 159 of question , Whether Gen. Sherman formed and gave ...
... question respecting Department of the Atlantic ..... 157 of tender of War Office to Gen. Sherman ... 157 , 158 of President's purpose to get the question before the courts , 158 , 159 of question , Whether Gen. Sherman formed and gave ...
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... Question . State your name and office ? Answer . William J. McDonald , Chief Clerk of the Senate . Question . Will you look at that paper [ ex- hibiting a paper ] and read the certificate that appears to be signed by your name ? Answer ...
... Question . State your name and office ? Answer . William J. McDonald , Chief Clerk of the Senate . Question . Will you look at that paper [ ex- hibiting a paper ] and read the certificate that appears to be signed by your name ? Answer ...
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... question whether this is the ordinary form of commission used before March 2 , 1867 ? → Answer . That is the ordinary form . Question . For the class of appointments for which such commissions would be issued was there any other form ...
... question whether this is the ordinary form of commission used before March 2 , 1867 ? → Answer . That is the ordinary form . Question . For the class of appointments for which such commissions would be issued was there any other form ...
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... Question . How did Mr. Chandler get out of office ? Answer . He resigned . Question . Have you a copy of his resignation ? Answer . I have not with me . Question . Can you state from memory ( if it is not objected to ) at what time his ...
... Question . How did Mr. Chandler get out of office ? Answer . He resigned . Question . Have you a copy of his resignation ? Answer . I have not with me . Question . Can you state from memory ( if it is not objected to ) at what time his ...
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... Question . Did you leave Thomas there , also ? Answer . Yes , sir . Question . How long did Mr. Stanton remain in Schriver's room ? Answer . I cannot say , because as soon as I had this copied I left for the House . Question . Do you ...
... Question . Did you leave Thomas there , also ? Answer . Yes , sir . Question . How long did Mr. Stanton remain in Schriver's room ? Answer . I cannot say , because as soon as I had this copied I left for the House . Question . Do you ...
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