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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... never , until the evening of the 11th inst . mentioned , has had the necessary documents , or information in regard to what he had to meet in the case , to make such a consultation of much moment , so far as arranging his defense is ...
... never , until the evening of the 11th inst . mentioned , has had the necessary documents , or information in regard to what he had to meet in the case , to make such a consultation of much moment , so far as arranging his defense is ...
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... never been assailed until his official life began , and not until quite recently in that . His good name is as dear to him as it is to other men , -as it should be to all true men . The Senate will remember that the consequences of a ...
... never been assailed until his official life began , and not until quite recently in that . His good name is as dear to him as it is to other men , -as it should be to all true men . The Senate will remember that the consequences of a ...
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... never can be waived . Should you proceed until you reach the end of this investigation , or trial , and finally determine that the respondent was guilty of any of the offenses charged in the articles , no judgment could be pro- nounced ...
... never can be waived . Should you proceed until you reach the end of this investigation , or trial , and finally determine that the respondent was guilty of any of the offenses charged in the articles , no judgment could be pro- nounced ...
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... never been exhibited to the House . This course of proceeding may be parliament- ary and proper , but it strikes my mind as possessing a very different character . At the last session , a voluminous body of evidence was reported , upon ...
... never been exhibited to the House . This course of proceeding may be parliament- ary and proper , but it strikes my mind as possessing a very different character . At the last session , a voluminous body of evidence was reported , upon ...
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... never asking their judgment upon it ; never allowing them to pass upon the question as to whether the officer should be held to a trial upon the crimes charged , nor whether there was probable proof to sustain the articles 128 TRIAL OF ...
... never asking their judgment upon it ; never allowing them to pass upon the question as to whether the officer should be held to a trial upon the crimes charged , nor whether there was probable proof to sustain the articles 128 TRIAL OF ...
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