The Congressional Globe, Volume 60Blair & Rives, 1868 - Law |
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... whole object is to commit to the pre- siding officer the option to submit a question without the call of the yeas and nays , unless they be demanded . That was the intention ori- ginally , but the qualifying words were dropped out in ...
... whole object is to commit to the pre- siding officer the option to submit a question without the call of the yeas and nays , unless they be demanded . That was the intention ori- ginally , but the qualifying words were dropped out in ...
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... whole course of my practice I have not met with an example like it . A case like this , Mr. Chief Justice , in which the President of the United States is arraigned upon an impeachment presented by the House of Representatives - a case ...
... whole course of my practice I have not met with an example like it . A case like this , Mr. Chief Justice , in which the President of the United States is arraigned upon an impeachment presented by the House of Representatives - a case ...
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... whole people ; trusts that in- volve the peace of the whole country ; trusts that involve in some sense the success of this last great experiment of representative gov . ernment upon the earth . We may be pardoned , farther , sir , for ...
... whole people ; trusts that in- volve the peace of the whole country ; trusts that involve in some sense the success of this last great experiment of representative gov . ernment upon the earth . We may be pardoned , farther , sir , for ...
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... Whole House , headed by Mr. E. B. WASHBURNE , of Illinois , the chairman of the Committee of the Whole , and the Clerk of the House , entered the Chamber , and the members were conducted to the seats assigned them . The Secretary called ...
... Whole House , headed by Mr. E. B. WASHBURNE , of Illinois , the chairman of the Committee of the Whole , and the Clerk of the House , entered the Chamber , and the members were conducted to the seats assigned them . The Secretary called ...
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... whole time and thought in this brief interval to the preparation of the answer ; and we have had no time to consider the various questions of law and of fact and of evidence and the forms and means of the production of the same which ...
... whole time and thought in this brief interval to the preparation of the answer ; and we have had no time to consider the various questions of law and of fact and of evidence and the forms and means of the production of the same which ...
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