The Congressional Globe, Volume 60Blair & Rives, 1868 - Law |
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Page 8
... took to send a witness from Philadelphia to Boston at the trial of Judge Chase . We must not shut our eyes to the fact that there are railroads and that there are tele- graphs , as bearing upon this trial . They give the accused the ...
... took to send a witness from Philadelphia to Boston at the trial of Judge Chase . We must not shut our eyes to the fact that there are railroads and that there are tele- graphs , as bearing upon this trial . They give the accused the ...
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... took the chair . The CHIEF JUSTICE . The Sergeant - at- Arms will open the court by proclamation . The SERGEANT - AT - ARMS . Hear ye , hear ye , hear ye : all persons are commanded to keep silence while the Senate of the United States ...
... took the chair . The CHIEF JUSTICE . The Sergeant - at- Arms will open the court by proclamation . The SERGEANT - AT - ARMS . Hear ye , hear ye , hear ye : all persons are commanded to keep silence while the Senate of the United States ...
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... took the chair , and directed the Ser- geant - at - Arms to open the court by proclama- tion . The SERGEANT - AT - ARMS . Hear ye ! hear ye ! All persons are commanded to keep silence while the Senate of the United States is sitting for ...
... took the chair , and directed the Ser- geant - at - Arms to open the court by proclama- tion . The SERGEANT - AT - ARMS . Hear ye ! hear ye ! All persons are commanded to keep silence while the Senate of the United States is sitting for ...
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... took the seats assigned to them . At twelve o'clock and thirty - five minutes p . m . the Sergeant - at - Arms announced the presence of the Managers of the Impeachment on the part of the House of Representatives , and they were ...
... took the seats assigned to them . At twelve o'clock and thirty - five minutes p . m . the Sergeant - at - Arms announced the presence of the Managers of the Impeachment on the part of the House of Representatives , and they were ...
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... took special care that this letter should accom- pany their decision , so that they might not be misunderstood . Both examples it would have been well for this respondent to have followed before he undertook to set himself to violate an ...
... took special care that this letter should accom- pany their decision , so that they might not be misunderstood . Both examples it would have been well for this respondent to have followed before he undertook to set himself to violate an ...
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