Trial of Charles A. Edmonds, Commissioner of the Land Office of the State of Michigan, Before the Senate of Said State, Том 1W. S. George & Company, state printers, 1872 |
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... charges against Charles A. Edmonds , Commissioner of the State Land Office , and asking his removal from office for cause , have , in the discharge of this unwelcome duty , examined various witnesses , on oath , touching the several charges ...
... charges against Charles A. Edmonds , Commissioner of the State Land Office , and asking his removal from office for cause , have , in the discharge of this unwelcome duty , examined various witnesses , on oath , touching the several charges ...
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... charges against my private character , as well as those against my official conduct as the Commissioner of the State Land Office , brought to the notice of the Legislature through the papers and by public rumor , are untrue . In behalf ...
... charges against my private character , as well as those against my official conduct as the Commissioner of the State Land Office , brought to the notice of the Legislature through the papers and by public rumor , are untrue . In behalf ...
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... ; do demand that Charles A. Edmonds may be put to answer the corrupt conduct in office and the crimes and misdemeanors herein charged against him , and that such proceedings , examination PROCEEDINGS OF THE COURT . 43 ARTICLE XI. ...
... ; do demand that Charles A. Edmonds may be put to answer the corrupt conduct in office and the crimes and misdemeanors herein charged against him , and that such proceedings , examination PROCEEDINGS OF THE COURT . 43 ARTICLE XI. ...
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charged against him , and that such proceedings , examination , trial , and judgment may be thereupon had and given as may be agreeable to law and justice . I. R. GROSVENOR , LYMAN COCHRANE , B. W. HUSTON , JR . , Managers on behalf of ...
charged against him , and that such proceedings , examination , trial , and judgment may be thereupon had and given as may be agreeable to law and justice . I. R. GROSVENOR , LYMAN COCHRANE , B. W. HUSTON , JR . , Managers on behalf of ...
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... charges and specifications in many and most of the articles so general , that they do not give him that information which ... charged or described with sufficient certainty for him to have known what was meant , and where to direct his ...
... charges and specifications in many and most of the articles so general , that they do not give him that information which ... charged or described with sufficient certainty for him to have known what was meant , and where to direct his ...
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