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... Smythe . They went there to conduct an in- vestigation . So far from suppressing the testi- mony , they gave Mr. Smythe the very broadest latitude . There is but a semblance , a shadow of a shade for the allegation that the stenog ...
... Smythe . They went there to conduct an in- vestigation . So far from suppressing the testi- mony , they gave Mr. Smythe the very broadest latitude . There is but a semblance , a shadow of a shade for the allegation that the stenog ...
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... Smythe , he has it from my lips . I Mr. CHANLER . My object in asking the question was to get the facts of the case . could not see any reason for suppressing them . I certainly thank the gentleman very much for spreading them before ...
... Smythe , he has it from my lips . I Mr. CHANLER . My object in asking the question was to get the facts of the case . could not see any reason for suppressing them . I certainly thank the gentleman very much for spreading them before ...
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... Smythe has so multiplied such appointees that at one time an average of sixteen men were standing around where only four could work . Of course the pay - roll is the object more than service ; somebody's man wanted a place and the pay ...
... Smythe has so multiplied such appointees that at one time an average of sixteen men were standing around where only four could work . Of course the pay - roll is the object more than service ; somebody's man wanted a place and the pay ...
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TO THE CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE FIRST SESSION FORTIETH CONGRESS | iv |
To reorganize the judiciary of the United States By Mr Stew | xvii |
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