The Congressional Globe, Volume 60Blair & Rives, 1868 - Law |
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... given him verbally by President to disregard orders of E. M. Stanton as Secretary of War , & c ........ President's instructions to Gen. Grant , Jan. 29 , 1868 , not to obey orders from War Department , unless , & c ... letter of ...
... given him verbally by President to disregard orders of E. M. Stanton as Secretary of War , & c ........ President's instructions to Gen. Grant , Jan. 29 , 1868 , not to obey orders from War Department , unless , & c ... letter of ...
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... given as may be agreeable to law and justice . The Senate , in its preparation for so mo- mentous an event , adopted rules of procedure and practice for the guidance of the court ; and to accord with the conviction of the Chief Justice ...
... given as may be agreeable to law and justice . The Senate , in its preparation for so mo- mentous an event , adopted rules of procedure and practice for the guidance of the court ; and to accord with the conviction of the Chief Justice ...
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... given in ordinary cases for men to answer when called before tribunals of jus- tice , have no application to this case . The rules by which cases are heard and determined before the Supreme Court of the United States are not rules ...
... given in ordinary cases for men to answer when called before tribunals of jus- tice , have no application to this case . The rules by which cases are heard and determined before the Supreme Court of the United States are not rules ...
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... given for a fair investigation ? Mr. Chief Justice , I need not tell you , nor need I tell many of the honorable Senators whom I address on this occasion , many of whom are lawyers , many of whom have been clothed in times past with the ...
... given for a fair investigation ? Mr. Chief Justice , I need not tell you , nor need I tell many of the honorable Senators whom I address on this occasion , many of whom are lawyers , many of whom have been clothed in times past with the ...
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... given to the fourth article and to his answer given to the first article as to his intent and purpose in issuing the orders for the removal of Mr. Stan- ton and the authority given to the said Thomas , and prays equal benefit therefrom ...
... given to the fourth article and to his answer given to the first article as to his intent and purpose in issuing the orders for the removal of Mr. Stan- ton and the authority given to the said Thomas , and prays equal benefit therefrom ...
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