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Halaman 856
moval from England , under the pretense of sending him the money from this
country , but that Gill had not , in any of his letters , even mentioned the writer ' s
name . The writer then advises his correspondent to behave to Gill as if he ,
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moval from England , under the pretense of sending him the money from this
country , but that Gill had not , in any of his letters , even mentioned the writer ' s
name . The writer then advises his correspondent to behave to Gill as if he ,
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Halaman 867
Am certain that the letter stated , that the Chief Magistrate of the United States
could have no knowledge of settlements made on Indian lands , or injuries com -
mitted . John Lewis Phenix . Being at Suwany , about the sixth or seventh of April
, I ...
Am certain that the letter stated , that the Chief Magistrate of the United States
could have no knowledge of settlements made on Indian lands , or injuries com -
mitted . John Lewis Phenix . Being at Suwany , about the sixth or seventh of April
, I ...
Halaman 888
being conceded , the next inquiry is — what are the rules of evidence with
respect to the admission of letters or papers of ... No instance can be cited where
the copy of a letter was read as evidence , when the original could be obtained ,
much ...
being conceded , the next inquiry is — what are the rules of evidence with
respect to the admission of letters or papers of ... No instance can be cited where
the copy of a letter was read as evidence , when the original could be obtained ,
much ...
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