The Congressional Globe, Volume 60Blair & Rives, 1868 - Law |
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Page 7
... never un- derstood that they were to answer the bill on the day of the appearance . So it is in a variety of other legal proceedings ; parties are sum- moned to appear on a certain day , but the day when they are to plead is either ...
... never un- derstood that they were to answer the bill on the day of the appearance . So it is in a variety of other legal proceedings ; parties are sum- moned to appear on a certain day , but the day when they are to plead is either ...
Page 26
... never been decided upon a mere presenta- tion of a statement of counsel , in this coun- try or in any country . To speak more plainly , a motion for continuance arising on a question of this sort , I venture to say , has never been ...
... never been decided upon a mere presenta- tion of a statement of counsel , in this coun- try or in any country . To speak more plainly , a motion for continuance arising on a question of this sort , I venture to say , has never been ...
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... never have been , any provisions , either in England or in this country , for sub- stituting another for the challenged party , as a talesman is substituted in a jury , the accused might escape punishment altogether by chal- That ...
... never have been , any provisions , either in England or in this country , for sub- stituting another for the challenged party , as a talesman is substituted in a jury , the accused might escape punishment altogether by chal- That ...
Page 37
... never been revoked . Anxious that there shall be no collision or dis- agreement between the several departments of the Government and the Executive , I lay before the Senate this message , that the rea- sons for my action , as well as ...
... never been revoked . Anxious that there shall be no collision or dis- agreement between the several departments of the Government and the Executive , I lay before the Senate this message , that the rea- sons for my action , as well as ...
Page 39
... never lay aside his official character to denounce , malign , abuse , ridicule , and con- temn , openly and publicly , the Congress of the United States - a coördinate branch of the Government ? It cannot fail to be observed that the ...
... never lay aside his official character to denounce , malign , abuse , ridicule , and con- temn , openly and publicly , the Congress of the United States - a coördinate branch of the Government ? It cannot fail to be observed that the ...
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