The Congressional Globe, Volume 60Blair & Rives, 1868 - Law |
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... object will be lost . Shall a man , under these circumstances , be saddled upon the Pres- ident , who has been appointed for no other purpose but to aid the President in performing certain du- ties ? Shall he be continued , I ask again ...
... object will be lost . Shall a man , under these circumstances , be saddled upon the Pres- ident , who has been appointed for no other purpose but to aid the President in performing certain du- ties ? Shall he be continued , I ask again ...
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... object of their legislation as a known thing , having a previous definite existence . Thus existing , their work was solely to mold it into a suit- able shape . They have given it to us , not as a thing of their creation , but merely of ...
... object of their legislation as a known thing , having a previous definite existence . Thus existing , their work was solely to mold it into a suit- able shape . They have given it to us , not as a thing of their creation , but merely of ...
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... object of the proceeding is to ascer tain whether cause exists for removing a public officer from office . Such a cause may be found in the fact , that either in the discharge of his office , or aside from its functions , he has ...
... object of the proceeding is to ascer tain whether cause exists for removing a public officer from office . Such a cause may be found in the fact , that either in the discharge of his office , or aside from its functions , he has ...
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... object of this testimony ? Mr. Manager BUTLER . The object of this testimony is to show that prior to the passage of the act of March 2 , 1867 , known as the civil tenure - of - office bill , a certain form of commission had been used ...
... object of this testimony ? Mr. Manager BUTLER . The object of this testimony is to show that prior to the passage of the act of March 2 , 1867 , known as the civil tenure - of - office bill , a certain form of commission had been used ...
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... object in the visit , except merely to see him ? Answer . Yes , sir ; I had an object . The times were rather exciting at that moment , and I went , as much as anything else , to talk with the Secretary , to confer with him about public ...
... object in the visit , except merely to see him ? Answer . Yes , sir ; I had an object . The times were rather exciting at that moment , and I went , as much as anything else , to talk with the Secretary , to confer with him about public ...
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