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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William Worth Belknap. cluded from court by a blunder in not giving the proper construction to the defendant's language . Accordingly we set up no new matter but we simply re - assign , in regard to the fact which is left doubtful on the ...
William Worth Belknap. cluded from court by a blunder in not giving the proper construction to the defendant's language . Accordingly we set up no new matter but we simply re - assign , in regard to the fact which is left doubtful on the ...
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... construction . From the day when Blount was tried until now no attempt has been made to impeach a private citizen , and that not because there have not been plenty of proper subjects for impeachment if the law had authorized the proceed ...
... construction . From the day when Blount was tried until now no attempt has been made to impeach a private citizen , and that not because there have not been plenty of proper subjects for impeachment if the law had authorized the proceed ...
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... construction , also , the language of Luther Martin , who , it is known to the Senate , was a dis- tinguished member of the convention which formed our Constitution , and one of the ablest lawyers in our country . The language was used ...
... construction , also , the language of Luther Martin , who , it is known to the Senate , was a dis- tinguished member of the convention which formed our Constitution , and one of the ablest lawyers in our country . The language was used ...
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... construction of the Constitution that he might have resigned pending the impeachment , and thus have escaped liability to it , and been in a condition to make an appeal to the people , which Pinckney and Morris believed to be the safer ...
... construction of the Constitution that he might have resigned pending the impeachment , and thus have escaped liability to it , and been in a condition to make an appeal to the people , which Pinckney and Morris believed to be the safer ...
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... construction of the language of the Constitution and amendments , apart from the known intention of those who framed and adopted them . It is well known that the Constitution was not acceptable to many of the States which ratified it ...
... construction of the language of the Constitution and amendments , apart from the known intention of those who framed and adopted them . It is well known that the Constitution was not acceptable to many of the States which ratified it ...
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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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