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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... matter . I remember speaking something about him . I do not dis- tinctly remember the amount of words we used at that time . Q. At any time do you remember telling him anything about thinking that he was a tailor ? A. I never did . I ...
... matter . I remember speaking something about him . I do not dis- tinctly remember the amount of words we used at that time . Q. At any time do you remember telling him anything about thinking that he was a tailor ? A. I never did . I ...
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... matter with you now ? A. I am placed on oath , and I understand my position very well . Q. Did you tell him a ... matter , but as to the date , I do not know that I remember distinctly . Q. What conversation did you have relative to the ...
... matter with you now ? A. I am placed on oath , and I understand my position very well . Q. Did you tell him a ... matter , but as to the date , I do not know that I remember distinctly . Q. What conversation did you have relative to the ...
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... the 13th and 14th . Q. Did you tell Mr. Covell when it was ? A. I think I did . Q. Where ? A. After he returned from Washington to Elmira . I was speaking to Mr. Covell in relation to the matter ; he asked me TRIAL OF JOHN H. SURRATT . 739.
... the 13th and 14th . Q. Did you tell Mr. Covell when it was ? A. I think I did . Q. Where ? A. After he returned from Washington to Elmira . I was speaking to Mr. Covell in relation to the matter ; he asked me TRIAL OF JOHN H. SURRATT . 739.
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... there ? A. No ; I should think not . Q. He did not excite any suspicion in your mind ? A. Not at all . I thought he was a Canadian when he first came in . Q. You never thought much about the matter , it TRIAL OF JOHN H. SURRATT . 743.
... there ? A. No ; I should think not . Q. He did not excite any suspicion in your mind ? A. Not at all . I thought he was a Canadian when he first came in . Q. You never thought much about the matter , it TRIAL OF JOHN H. SURRATT . 743.
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... matter ; that he intended to tell the government all he knew about it ? A. No , sir . Q. Did you hear him say he intended to tell them all about Booth and who he associated with ? A. No , sir . Q. He said nothing of that kind ? A. No ...
... matter ; that he intended to tell the government all he knew about it ? A. No , sir . Q. Did you hear him say he intended to tell them all about Booth and who he associated with ? A. No , sir . Q. He said nothing of that kind ? A. No ...
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