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... understand more about it than you do . And if you will go back - if you will go back and ascertain the cause of the riot at New Orleans , perhaps you will not be so prompt in calling out ' New Orleans . ' If you will take up the riot at ...
... understand more about it than you do . And if you will go back - if you will go back and ascertain the cause of the riot at New Orleans , perhaps you will not be so prompt in calling out ' New Orleans . ' If you will take up the riot at ...
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... understand are entered on the Journal , be dispensed with : I understand that the other House is ready to be announced . The CHIEF JUSTICE . That suggestion will be considered as agreed to if no objection be made . The Secretary ...
... understand are entered on the Journal , be dispensed with : I understand that the other House is ready to be announced . The CHIEF JUSTICE . That suggestion will be considered as agreed to if no objection be made . The Secretary ...
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... understand the question of the just and orderly protection of public interests as that this com- pensation for haste required from the defend- ant may be demanded by equal haste being necessary on the part of the prosecution . But ...
... understand the question of the just and orderly protection of public interests as that this com- pensation for haste required from the defend- ant may be demanded by equal haste being necessary on the part of the prosecution . But ...
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... understand it , and I suppose it will not be denied , almost every day since they have been engaged in the preparation for the trial . Their articles were framed long ago . While we were engaged in preparing our answer they have been ...
... understand it , and I suppose it will not be denied , almost every day since they have been engaged in the preparation for the trial . Their articles were framed long ago . While we were engaged in preparing our answer they have been ...
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... understand it , the counsel are desiring to know of the wit- ness what he thought of the importance that ought to be attached to the word . I suppose it is not for the witness to swear what he thought about it . Mr. EVARTS . We are ...
... understand it , the counsel are desiring to know of the wit- ness what he thought of the importance that ought to be attached to the word . I suppose it is not for the witness to swear what he thought about it . Mr. EVARTS . We are ...
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Página 183 - In testimony whereof, I have caused these letters to be made patent, and the seal of the Department of the Interior of the United States to be hereunto affixed.
Página 25 - It is, indeed, in the discretion of the court to bail a person so circumstanced. But discretion, when applied to a court of justice, means sound discretion guided by law. It must be governed by rule, not by humor; it must not be arbitrary, vague, and fanciful; but legal and regular.
Página 123 - Provided, That the Secretaries of State, of the Treasury, of War, of the Navy, and of the Interior, the Postmaster-General, and the Attorney-General, shall hold their offices respectively for and during the term of the President by whom they may have been appointed and for one month thereafter, subject to removal by and with the advice and consent of the Senate.
Página 50 - ... President for such refusal? And in that case could this court interfere, in behalf of the President, thus endangered by compliance with its mandate, and restrain by injunction the Senate of the United States from sitting as a court of impeachment? Would the strange spectacle be offered to the public world of an attempt by this court to arrest proceedings in that court? These questions answer themselves.
Página 14 - ... become incapable or legally disqualified to perform its duties, in such case, and in no other, the President may suspend such officer, and designate some suitable person to perform temporarily the duties of such office until the next meeting of the Senate, and until the case shall be acted upon by the Senate...
Página 55 - This Commission to continue in force during the pleasure of the President of the United States, for the time being.
Página 116 - In testimony, whereof I, Rutherford B. Hayes, President of the United States of America, have caused these Letters to be made Patent, and the Seal of the General Land Office to be hereunto affixed.
Página 135 - ... any false scandalous and malicious writing or writings against the government of the United States, or either House of the Congress of the United States...
Página 69 - That every person holding any civil office to which he has been appointed by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, and every person who shall hereafter be appointed to any such office, and shall become duly qualified to act therein, is, and shall be, entitled to hold such office until a successor shall have been in like manner appointed and duly qualified, except as herein otherwise provided...
Página 3 - MR. PRESIDENT: By order of the House of Representatives, we appear at the bar of the , Senate, and in the name of the House of Representatives, and of all the people of the United States, we do impeach Andrew Johnson, President of the United States, of high crimes and misdemeanors...