Trial of John H. Surratt in the Criminal Court for the District of Columbia: Hon. George P. Fisher Presiding, Volumen1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1867 - 1383 páginas |
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... standing , if a jury can stand , impartial in view of such an event as has been referred to - a jury standing impartial between the government and the accused . We desire that the inten- tion of the act of Congress shall be carried out ...
... standing , if a jury can stand , impartial in view of such an event as has been referred to - a jury standing impartial between the government and the accused . We desire that the inten- tion of the act of Congress shall be carried out ...
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... standing will be seriously injured in two foreign countries . " For these reasons , which the undersigned begs leave to substantiate by his affidavit , he respectfully prays your honor to allow him to discharge his duty to the law , and ...
... standing will be seriously injured in two foreign countries . " For these reasons , which the undersigned begs leave to substantiate by his affidavit , he respectfully prays your honor to allow him to discharge his duty to the law , and ...
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... standing , and he is desirous of maintaining that good standing . Mr. PIERREPONT . As I understand my learned friend , we both agree , that in any of these cases that may arise we do not ask to hear the reasons , but leave it entirely ...
... standing , and he is desirous of maintaining that good standing . Mr. PIERREPONT . As I understand my learned friend , we both agree , that in any of these cases that may arise we do not ask to hear the reasons , but leave it entirely ...
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... standing near the judge ) I gave you a letter which he addressed to me . I will state to the court that he addressed me a letter saying , that it would be necessary for him to leave the city immediately on matters of importance , and ...
... standing near the judge ) I gave you a letter which he addressed to me . I will state to the court that he addressed me a letter saying , that it would be necessary for him to leave the city immediately on matters of importance , and ...
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... standing at this desk , ( a distance of ten feet . ) He can hardly hear me now . ( Mr. Gerhardt standing at this time between three and four feet from Mr. B. ) Mr. GERHARDT . That is so , your honor . ( Prolonged laughter . ) Mr ...
... standing at this desk , ( a distance of ten feet . ) He can hardly hear me now . ( Mr. Gerhardt standing at this time between three and four feet from Mr. B. ) Mr. GERHARDT . That is so , your honor . ( Prolonged laughter . ) Mr ...
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