Miscellaneous Documents: 30th Congress, 1st Session - 49th Congress, 1st Session, Volumen3 |
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... direct connivance or the utter negligence of the said Cheney . That the said substitute furnished by the said Stahl and accepted by the said Che- ney was totally an incompetent , and retained by the said Cheney while knowing him to be ...
... direct connivance or the utter negligence of the said Cheney . That the said substitute furnished by the said Stahl and accepted by the said Che- ney was totally an incompetent , and retained by the said Cheney while knowing him to be ...
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... direct aid and influence of the said Cheney , obtained from the department leave of absence , with pay , for an additional month . And at even date thereof he wrote or caused to be written his official resignation , to take effect on ...
... direct aid and influence of the said Cheney , obtained from the department leave of absence , with pay , for an additional month . And at even date thereof he wrote or caused to be written his official resignation , to take effect on ...
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... direct connivance or the utter negligence of the said Cheney . That the said substitute furnished by the said Stahl and accepted by the said Che- ney was totally an incompetent , and retained by the said Cheney while knowing him to be ...
... direct connivance or the utter negligence of the said Cheney . That the said substitute furnished by the said Stahl and accepted by the said Che- ney was totally an incompetent , and retained by the said Cheney while knowing him to be ...
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... direct and unnecessary expense of the government , and which in some in- stances has resulted in bringing the postal service into gross disrepute , on account of the negligent and incompetent manner in which said routes have been ...
... direct and unnecessary expense of the government , and which in some in- stances has resulted in bringing the postal service into gross disrepute , on account of the negligent and incompetent manner in which said routes have been ...
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... direct knowledge of the circumstances . I know what the clerks told me that Mr. Stahl had been allowed such a leave ; that is all I can state . I cannot state from my own direct knowledge . Q. Do you know whether he was present or ...
... direct knowledge of the circumstances . I know what the clerks told me that Mr. Stahl had been allowed such a leave ; that is all I can state . I cannot state from my own direct knowledge . Q. Do you know whether he was present or ...
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