Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 15Virginia State Bar Association, 1902 - Bar associations |
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... managers on the part of the House to conduct the prose- cution were promptly chosen - Messrs . Bingham , Boutwell , Wilson , Butler , Williams , Logan and Stevens . Of all this illustrious septemvirate , only one remains to grieve over ...
... managers on the part of the House to conduct the prose- cution were promptly chosen - Messrs . Bingham , Boutwell , Wilson , Butler , Williams , Logan and Stevens . Of all this illustrious septemvirate , only one remains to grieve over ...
Page 238
... Managers filed their replication on the next day , and , notwithstanding the motion of the President's counsel for thirty days to prepare their defense , the Senate denied the motion and ruled them into trial on the 30th of March . An ...
... Managers filed their replication on the next day , and , notwithstanding the motion of the President's counsel for thirty days to prepare their defense , the Senate denied the motion and ruled them into trial on the 30th of March . An ...
Page 239
... Managers was made by Benjamin F. Butler with an easy confidence . It has been aptly characterized by a Northern critic as " a fierce , not to say brutal , attack of Mr. Butler on the President ; " to which we may add that it was in ...
... Managers was made by Benjamin F. Butler with an easy confidence . It has been aptly characterized by a Northern critic as " a fierce , not to say brutal , attack of Mr. Butler on the President ; " to which we may add that it was in ...
Page 240
... managers who appeared on behalf of the House without feeling that the President was impeached for one series of misdemeanors and tried for another series . " After the testimony was all in , and the argument of counsel on either side ...
... managers who appeared on behalf of the House without feeling that the President was impeached for one series of misdemeanors and tried for another series . " After the testimony was all in , and the argument of counsel on either side ...
Page 241
... managers objected to the admission of this evidence , and upon full argument the Chief Justice decided : " That the testimony is admissible for the purpose of showing the intent 16 THEODORE S. GARNETT 241 1868, after the refusal of the ...
... managers objected to the admission of this evidence , and upon full argument the Chief Justice decided : " That the testimony is admissible for the purpose of showing the intent 16 THEODORE S. GARNETT 241 1868, after the refusal of the ...
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