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The cause was the same ; the obligations resting upon the Commander - in -
Chief were not relieved by any events which had as yet occurred . The
constitution was valid and subsisting . The people could abandon it by their votes
or by their ...
The cause was the same ; the obligations resting upon the Commander - in -
Chief were not relieved by any events which had as yet occurred . The
constitution was valid and subsisting . The people could abandon it by their votes
or by their ...
Halaman 638
Gentlemen of the Jury : It is my official duty to close this cause on the part of the
Government . If I can perform this duty by a simple , accurate and intelligible
arrangement of the facts , and a just and pertinent application of the legal
principles by ...
Gentlemen of the Jury : It is my official duty to close this cause on the part of the
Government . If I can perform this duty by a simple , accurate and intelligible
arrangement of the facts , and a just and pertinent application of the legal
principles by ...
Halaman 654
Gentlemen of the Jury : It is my official duty to close this cause on the part of the
Government . If I can perform this duty by a simple , accurate and intelligible
arrangement of the facts , and a just and pertinent application of the legal
principles by ...
Gentlemen of the Jury : It is my official duty to close this cause on the part of the
Government . If I can perform this duty by a simple , accurate and intelligible
arrangement of the facts , and a just and pertinent application of the legal
principles by ...
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American State Trials: A Collection of the Important and ..., Volume 10 John Davison Lawson Tampilan cuplikan - 1914 |
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