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... told his attendant to show me in . He simply asked me if my name was Brown . I told him it was . Said he , “ You think Mr. Hall is this amount of money behind in his accounts ? " I told him I thought he was . " Well , " said he , " I ...
... told his attendant to show me in . He simply asked me if my name was Brown . I told him it was . Said he , “ You think Mr. Hall is this amount of money behind in his accounts ? " I told him I thought he was . " Well , " said he , " I ...
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... told him that I would like him to keep that book until I called for it ; that I might be back in a day , and might ... told me that he had given it to Sam Woods . He also told Mr. Per- kins that Woods had the book . Sam told me two years ...
... told him that I would like him to keep that book until I called for it ; that I might be back in a day , and might ... told me that he had given it to Sam Woods . He also told Mr. Per- kins that Woods had the book . Sam told me two years ...
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... told him that unless he could furnish bonds he would have to go to jail . He told the marshal that he could not give a bond there ; that his friends were down where he lived , at Macedonia , and that he did not want to go to jail : and ...
... told him that unless he could furnish bonds he would have to go to jail . He told the marshal that he could not give a bond there ; that his friends were down where he lived , at Macedonia , and that he did not want to go to jail : and ...
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... told him ( Wheeler ) that he was trying to get to Chicago ; that he asked this man if he knew Mr. Sullivan , and was informed that he did , and he then told this stranger that if he would act as guard over Mr. Sulli- van he would pay ...
... told him ( Wheeler ) that he was trying to get to Chicago ; that he asked this man if he knew Mr. Sullivan , and was informed that he did , and he then told this stranger that if he would act as guard over Mr. Sulli- van he would pay ...
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... told you he arrested this man at McLeansborough ? —A . It must follow . Q. Told you he traveled 197 miles on that writ ? -A . Can't say he actually said he traveled that , but he evidently told me the mileage was 197 miles on writ . Q ...
... told you he arrested this man at McLeansborough ? —A . It must follow . Q. Told you he traveled 197 miles on that writ ? -A . Can't say he actually said he traveled that , but he evidently told me the mileage was 197 miles on writ . Q ...
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Página 97 - No compensation shall hereafter be allowed to any person, besides the respective district attorneys and assistant district attorneys for services as an attorney or counselor to the United States, or to any branch or Department of the Government thereof, except in cases specially authorized by law, and then only on the certificate of the...
Página 97 - Every attorney or counselor who is specially retained, under the authority of the Department .of Justice, to assist in the trial of any case in which the Government is interested, shall receive a commission from the head of such department, as a special assistant to the...
Página 248 - The Attorney General shall, whenever in his opinion the public interest requires it, employ and retain, in the name of the United States, such attorneys and counselors at law as he may think necessary to assist the district attorneys in the discharge of their duties, and shall stipulate with such assistant attorneys and counsel the amount of compensation, and shall have supervision of their conduct and proceedings.
Página 97 - General may, whenever he deems it for the interest of the United States, either in person conduct and argue any case in any court of the United States in which the United States is interested, or may direct the Solicitor General or any officer of the Department of Justice to do so.
Página 358 - Toronto meeting, and all of the various organizations and interests we represent, feel strongly that it would be greatly to the advantage of the United States to achieve at the earliest possible date the objectives agreed upon at Toronto.
Página 266 - General, or to some one of the district attorneys, as the nature of the appointment "may require; and shall take the oath required by law to be taken by the district attorneys, and shall be subject to all the liabilities imposed upon them -by law.
Página 254 - AttorneyGeneral to retain of the fees and emoluments of his office which he is required to include in his semi-annual return, for his personal compensation, .over and above the necessary expenses of his office, including necessary clerk-hire, to be audited and allowed by the proper accounting officers of the Treasury Department, a sum exceeding six thousand dollars a year, or exceeding that rate for any time less than a year.
Página 496 - If two or more persons conspire either to commit any offense against the United States, or to defraud the United States, or any agency thereof in any manner or for any purpose, and one or more of such persons do any act to effect the object of the conspiracy, each shall be fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned not more than five years, or both.
Página 148 - The accounting officers of the Treasury have not the burden of responsibility cast upon them of revising the judgments, correcting the supposed mistakes, or annulling the orders of the heads of departments.
Página 488 - When bad men combine, the good must associate ; else they will fall, one by one, an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle.