The Congressional Globe, Part 3Blair & Rives, 1866 - Law |
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Page 1928
... judges , to be transmitted to their successors . against pardons by foreign Governments of Undoubtedly , every judge gets the Globe , but persons convicted of infamous offenses on con- when he goes out of his office he takes that ...
... judges , to be transmitted to their successors . against pardons by foreign Governments of Undoubtedly , every judge gets the Globe , but persons convicted of infamous offenses on con- when he goes out of his office he takes that ...
Page 1929
... judges of these Territories or the business of the territorial governments to be conducted if the officers there are allowed whenever they see proper to leave and come here to Wash- ington or to the States , because it takes six months ...
... judges of these Territories or the business of the territorial governments to be conducted if the officers there are allowed whenever they see proper to leave and come here to Wash- ington or to the States , because it takes six months ...
Page 1952
... judges of the United States courts may be so as to yield an adequate support . Also , the petition of citizens of ... Judge . In all future time , on the recurrence of this day , I doubt not that the citizens of this Re- public will ...
... judges of the United States courts may be so as to yield an adequate support . Also , the petition of citizens of ... Judge . In all future time , on the recurrence of this day , I doubt not that the citizens of this Re- public will ...
Page 1963
... judge of whether it was a well- built vessel or not . He is satisfied that the Wateree was not a well - built vessel . The Department does not agree with the Senator , although he thinks he got some of his infor- mation from the ...
... judge of whether it was a well- built vessel or not . He is satisfied that the Wateree was not a well - built vessel . The Department does not agree with the Senator , although he thinks he got some of his infor- mation from the ...
Page 1967
... judge necessary ; " and then to insert after necessary " the words " such sums as may remain unpaid on any shares of stock . sub- scribed ; " so that the clause will read : That the said president and directors , and their successors ...
... judge necessary ; " and then to insert after necessary " the words " such sums as may remain unpaid on any shares of stock . sub- scribed ; " so that the clause will read : That the said president and directors , and their successors ...
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