Proceedings in the Trial of Andrew Johnson, President of the United States, Before the United States Senate, on Articles of Impeachment Exhibited by the House of Representatives: With an AppendixF. & J. Rives & G. A. Bailey, 1868 - 1140 páginas |
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... Give us the opportunity that even in common civil cases is allowed to the defendant , hardly ever less than thirty days for his pleading and answer ; more often sixty . Give us time ; give us a reasonable time ; and then , with a fair ...
... Give us the opportunity that even in common civil cases is allowed to the defendant , hardly ever less than thirty days for his pleading and answer ; more often sixty . Give us time ; give us a reasonable time ; and then , with a fair ...
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... give time for the trial of the || poorest and humblest citizen in the land ; he should be tried by the same rules and held amenable to the same laws that apply to any other citizen . Let it not be said that no harm may come to the ...
... give time for the trial of the || poorest and humblest citizen in the land ; he should be tried by the same rules and held amenable to the same laws that apply to any other citizen . Let it not be said that no harm may come to the ...
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... give time where no danger might arise from doing so ; but in this case danger to the people might arise , and hence the same reasoning does not operate in this that does in the case of an ordinary crim- inal ; and we here enter our ...
... give time where no danger might arise from doing so ; but in this case danger to the people might arise , and hence the same reasoning does not operate in this that does in the case of an ordinary crim- inal ; and we here enter our ...
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... give us all we ask give us , at least , some time within which , by the utmost diligence , we can make that preparation we deem to be useful , and without which we are unsafe and unpre- pared . Certainly it was intended on the 13th to ...
... give us all we ask give us , at least , some time within which , by the utmost diligence , we can make that preparation we deem to be useful , and without which we are unsafe and unpre- pared . Certainly it was intended on the 13th to ...
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... give him the benefit of his own words , " that it was practi- cally settled by the First Congress of the Uni- ted States . " Again , I give him the benefit of his own phrases as set forth in his messsage to the Senate of 2d of March ...
... give him the benefit of his own words , " that it was practi- cally settled by the First Congress of the Uni- ted States . " Again , I give him the benefit of his own phrases as set forth in his messsage to the Senate of 2d of March ...
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Acting Secretary Adjutant amendment Andrew Johnson Answer appointed April Army Attorney August authority Buckalew Cabinet called charge cheers chief clerk CHIEF JUSTICE Congress consent conspiracy Constitution copy counsel court crimes CURTIS declarations dent Department Department of War desire DRAKE duties of Secretary Edmund Cooper EVARTS evidence executive February February 21 Freedmen's Bureau gentlemen Government honorable Manager House of Representatives intent interim judge letter Lord Lorenzo Thomas Manager BINGHAM Manager BUTLER March March 24 ment misdemeanor Morrill motion o'clock object office of Secretary opinion papers person President's proceedings propose purpose quo warranto recollect removal respondent retary rule Secre Secretary of War Secretary read Secretary will read Senate session Sherman speech STANBERY Stanton statute submit suppose tenure-of-office act testimony tion Treasury trial United violation vote War Department Washington William witness words yeas and nays
Passagens conhecidas
Página 237 - RANDOLPH during the pleasure of the President of the United States, for the time being, and until the end of the next session of the Senate of the United States, and no longer.
Página 252 - 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 112 - States, and do authorize and empower him to execute and fulfill the duties of that office according to Law; and to have and to hold the said office with all the powers, privileges and emoluments to the same of right appertaining during the pleasure of the President of the United States for the time being.
Página 237 - In testimony whereof I have caused these letters to be made patent, and the seal of The United States to be hereunto affixed.
Página 238 - This Commission to continue in force during the pleasure of the President of the United States, for the time being.
Página 67 - And no officer in the military or naval service shall in time of peace be dismissed from service except upon and in pursuance of the sentence of a court-martial to that effect, or in commutation thereof.
Página 236 - President of the United States of America, to all who shall see these Presents, Greeting: KNOW YE, That reposing special trust and confidence in the...
Página 34 - 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 41 - ... whenever the said principal officer shall be removed from office by the President of the United States, or in any other case of vacancy...
Página 237 - President of the United States of America, "To ALL WHO SHALL SEE THESE PRESENTS, Greeting: "Know Ye; That reposing special trust and confidence in the...