Proceedings of the Senate Sitting for the Trial of William W. Belknap, Late Secretary of War, on the Articles of Impeachment Exhibited by the House of RepresentativesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1876 - Всего страниц: 1166 |
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... application . The PRESIDENT pro tempore . The Secretary will commit the amend ment of the Senator from New York to writing . Mr. Manager HOAR . Mr. President , I respectfully suggest , at the re- quest of my associates , that we do not ...
... application . The PRESIDENT pro tempore . The Secretary will commit the amend ment of the Senator from New York to writing . Mr. Manager HOAR . Mr. President , I respectfully suggest , at the re- quest of my associates , that we do not ...
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... application is to be supported by any affi- davits . I do not understand that in any court it is proper to postpone merely on the ipse dixit of counsel . I suppose that any postponement whatever should be supported by affidavits when ...
... application is to be supported by any affi- davits . I do not understand that in any court it is proper to postpone merely on the ipse dixit of counsel . I suppose that any postponement whatever should be supported by affidavits when ...
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... application , I move that the Senate withdraw for consultation . If counsel have not finished their opening of the application , of course I do not make the motion . The PRESIDENT pro tempore . The Chair put that question , and counsel ...
... application , I move that the Senate withdraw for consultation . If counsel have not finished their opening of the application , of course I do not make the motion . The PRESIDENT pro tempore . The Chair put that question , and counsel ...
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William Worth Belknap. court might say that he ought to make his application to some other tribunal for a postponement . Without disputing in the least his en- gagements , without having any doubt whatever but that he is engaged every ...
William Worth Belknap. court might say that he ought to make his application to some other tribunal for a postponement . Without disputing in the least his en- gagements , without having any doubt whatever but that he is engaged every ...
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... application of the principles of common justice and of law from the sages of the law ; but nevertheless impeachment is a proceeding which stands on its own constitutional ground . It is an investigation into the guilt of great public ...
... application of the principles of common justice and of law from the sages of the law ; but nevertheless impeachment is a proceeding which stands on its own constitutional ground . It is an investigation into the guilt of great public ...
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accused aforesaid amendment appointed argument articles of impeachment authority Blount bribery CARPENTER Chair Chief Clerk read Christiancy citizen civil officers clause committed committee common law Congress CONKLING Constitution conviction court of impeachment crimes and misdemeanors criminal debate defendant disqualification to hold EDMUNDS Evans executive fact Fort Sill fourth section framers Government guilty high crimes hold office House of Representatives Judge judgment jurisdiction jury letter liable to impeachment limited Manager MCMAHON Marsh ment Merrimon motion o'clock object offense office of honor office on impeachment opinion Parliament party peachment person plea pleadings post-trader power of impeachment power to try present PRESIDENT pro tempore proceedings prosecution provisions punishment question reason removal from office replication resignation respondent rule Secretary of War Senate sitting Sergeant-at-Arms Sill sole power statute subject of impeachment THURMAN tion trial tribunal United Vice-President vote W. W. Belknap William William Blount William W witness words
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