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... prosecution of the war " was to compel avowals of the Executive , both of the causes of conquer a peace , " and in the treaty restoring offence which , of course , were to find a remedy in it , all these objects would be recognized and ...
... prosecution of the war " was to compel avowals of the Executive , both of the causes of conquer a peace , " and in the treaty restoring offence which , of course , were to find a remedy in it , all these objects would be recognized and ...
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... prosecution ? Whatever the character of this act of the President may be , whether right or wrong , whether constitutional or otherwise , have they not sanctioned and adopted it ? Has not Congress voluntarily relieved the President from ...
... prosecution ? Whatever the character of this act of the President may be , whether right or wrong , whether constitutional or otherwise , have they not sanctioned and adopted it ? Has not Congress voluntarily relieved the President from ...
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... prosecution . " Lieutenant Colonel Frémont presented the following note : " Mr. President : Lieutenant Colonel Frémont is instruct- ed by his counsel that it is not conformable to practice that any witnesses on the part of the prosecution ...
... prosecution . " Lieutenant Colonel Frémont presented the following note : " Mr. President : Lieutenant Colonel Frémont is instruct- ed by his counsel that it is not conformable to practice that any witnesses on the part of the prosecution ...
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