The Congressional Globe, Volume 60Blair & Rives, 1868 - Law |
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... crimes and mis- demeanors- [ By Hon . William Lawrence , M. C. , of Ohio ] , 29 , Buckalew , Charles R. , a Senator from Pennsylvania- order by- 41 , 343 that the conclusion of the oral argument be by one Manager , as provided in Rule ...
... crimes and mis- demeanors- [ By Hon . William Lawrence , M. C. , of Ohio ] , 29 , Buckalew , Charles R. , a Senator from Pennsylvania- order by- 41 , 343 that the conclusion of the oral argument be by one Manager , as provided in Rule ...
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... crimes ,. Evidence , documentary , for the defense - Continued . list of consular officers appointed during session of the Senate where vacancies existed when appointments were made ......... 221 form of Navy agents ' commission ...
... crimes ,. Evidence , documentary , for the defense - Continued . list of consular officers appointed during session of the Senate where vacancies existed when appointments were made ......... 221 form of Navy agents ' commission ...
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United States. Congress. brief of authorities upon the law of impeachable crimes , by ..... 29,41 , Perrin , Edwin O. — see Witnesses . ..... 107 || Zider , Henry F.- SUPPLEMENT . SUPPLEMENT. K. Karsner , George W. - see Witnesses . Knapp ...
United States. Congress. brief of authorities upon the law of impeachable crimes , by ..... 29,41 , Perrin , Edwin O. — see Witnesses . ..... 107 || Zider , Henry F.- SUPPLEMENT . SUPPLEMENT. K. Karsner , George W. - see Witnesses . Knapp ...
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... crimes and misdemeanors , of which the Senate was apprised and arrangements were made for the trial . On Monday , the 3d of March , articles of impeachment were agreed upon by the House of Representatives , and on the 5th they were ...
... crimes and misdemeanors , of which the Senate was apprised and arrangements were made for the trial . On Monday , the 3d of March , articles of impeachment were agreed upon by the House of Representatives , and on the 5th they were ...
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... crimes or misdemeanors is , or may be , different from the course in this case . But , sir , ordinary criminals are either arrested and put under bonds or imprisoned , tlfat no further violations of law may be com- mitted by them during ...
... crimes or misdemeanors is , or may be , different from the course in this case . But , sir , ordinary criminals are either arrested and put under bonds or imprisoned , tlfat no further violations of law may be com- mitted by them during ...
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