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... HARPER , MARTIN , and Hop- KINSON , his counsel ; to whom seats were assigned . The PRESIDENT , after stating to Mr. CHASE the indulgence of time which had been allowed , in- quired if he was prepared to give in his answer ? Mr. CHASE ...
... HARPER , MARTIN , and Hop- KINSON , his counsel ; to whom seats were assigned . The PRESIDENT , after stating to Mr. CHASE the indulgence of time which had been allowed , in- quired if he was prepared to give in his answer ? Mr. CHASE ...
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... HARPER , HOPKINSON , and KEY . The crier having , agreeably to a prescribed form , notified all those concerned to come forward and make good the charges exhibited against Samuel Chase , Mr. RANDOLPH , the leading Manager , requested ...
... HARPER , HOPKINSON , and KEY . The crier having , agreeably to a prescribed form , notified all those concerned to come forward and make good the charges exhibited against Samuel Chase , Mr. RANDOLPH , the leading Manager , requested ...
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... Harper . Was not the same point made on the first trial ? Mr. Lewis . It was . Mr. Harper . Was it not ruled by the court that such acts amounted to treason ? Mr. Lewis . It was . Mr. Harper . When then the court granted a new trial did ...
... Harper . Was not the same point made on the first trial ? Mr. Lewis . It was . Mr. Harper . Was it not ruled by the court that such acts amounted to treason ? Mr. Lewis . It was . Mr. Harper . When then the court granted a new trial did ...
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... Harper , said , " Sir , I know the rules of evidence , and I mean to con- form to them . " Then turning to the Vice Presi- dent , he continued , " If , Mr. President , the coun- sel's patience had lasted for a minute , he would have ...
... Harper , said , " Sir , I know the rules of evidence , and I mean to con- form to them . " Then turning to the Vice Presi- dent , he continued , " If , Mr. President , the coun- sel's patience had lasted for a minute , he would have ...
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... Harper hoped , that no absolute rule would bar ; the paper , as well as I can recollect , was then be adopted to this effect , as circumstances might handed by Mr. Caldwell , the clerk of the court , to arise that would justify a ...
... Harper hoped , that no absolute rule would bar ; the paper , as well as I can recollect , was then be adopted to this effect , as circumstances might handed by Mr. Caldwell , the clerk of the court , to arise that would justify a ...
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