The Congressional Globe, Volume 60Blair & Rives, 1868 - Law |
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... sent to the Chair be passed by the Senate , informing the House of Representatives that the Senate is organized for the trial of the impeachment . The CHIEF JUSTICE . The Secretary will read the order submitted by the Senator from ...
... sent to the Chair be passed by the Senate , informing the House of Representatives that the Senate is organized for the trial of the impeachment . The CHIEF JUSTICE . The Secretary will read the order submitted by the Senator from ...
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... sent them here , but they are names which are to live after the scenes of to - day shall have passed away . I have no doubt that hon- orable Senators , in justice to themselves and in justice to the great land which they repre- sent ...
... sent them here , but they are names which are to live after the scenes of to - day shall have passed away . I have no doubt that hon- orable Senators , in justice to themselves and in justice to the great land which they repre- sent ...
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... sent and after consultation with the House of Representatives ; and therefore the answer to his suggestion is that as soon as answer be made here according to the usage and practice in cases of this sort we will respectfully demand a ...
... sent and after consultation with the House of Representatives ; and therefore the answer to his suggestion is that as soon as answer be made here according to the usage and practice in cases of this sort we will respectfully demand a ...
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... sent with the act to the House of Representatives , in which House the said And this respondent , further answering the tenth article and the specifications thereof , says that at Cleveland , in the State of Ohio , and on the 3d day of ...
... sent with the act to the House of Representatives , in which House the said And this respondent , further answering the tenth article and the specifications thereof , says that at Cleveland , in the State of Ohio , and on the 3d day of ...
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... sent himself at either , nor was he expected . On the 12th of August Mr. Stanton was noti- fied of his suspension and that General Grantation and to veto the law . had been authorized to take charge of the Department . In his answer to ...
... sent himself at either , nor was he expected . On the 12th of August Mr. Stanton was noti- fied of his suspension and that General Grantation and to veto the law . had been authorized to take charge of the Department . In his answer to ...
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