Trial of John H. Surratt in the Criminal Court for the District of Columbia: Hon. George P. Fisher Presiding, Volumen2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1867 - 1383 páginas |
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... gentlemen , and trusted they would recollect it here , that he found it necessary to employ aid there for the ... gentleman coming from a foreign country would not be impugned as it had been by the counsel for the government . Mr ...
... gentlemen , and trusted they would recollect it here , that he found it necessary to employ aid there for the ... gentleman coming from a foreign country would not be impugned as it had been by the counsel for the government . Mr ...
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... gentlemen , here is the register , and here is his handwriting under that date , and he might have written it at that time , and , therefore , it ought to go to the jury as a circumstance . " They , however , said , “ O , no ; he could ...
... gentlemen , here is the register , and here is his handwriting under that date , and he might have written it at that time , and , therefore , it ought to go to the jury as a circumstance . " They , however , said , “ O , no ; he could ...
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... gentleman older than himself , when he invited him to assist him in the discharge of his official duty . I make these remarks in regard to a question of professional etiquette and propriety , about which gentlemen of the profession ...
... gentleman older than himself , when he invited him to assist him in the discharge of his official duty . I make these remarks in regard to a question of professional etiquette and propriety , about which gentlemen of the profession ...
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... gentlemen , and upon the same principle , it is the privilege and often the duty of the prosecuting officer to denounce the parties indicted and arraigned for high crimes and misdemeanors , but it would be im- proper for counsel to ...
... gentlemen , and upon the same principle , it is the privilege and often the duty of the prosecuting officer to denounce the parties indicted and arraigned for high crimes and misdemeanors , but it would be im- proper for counsel to ...
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... gentlemen , for having detained you thus long with these . prefatory remarks . To you I know that words of admonition are unnecessary . You fully understand and appreciate , I have no doubt , all the issues submitted to you for your ...
... gentlemen , for having detained you thus long with these . prefatory remarks . To you I know that words of admonition are unnecessary . You fully understand and appreciate , I have no doubt , all the issues submitted to you for your ...
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