Trial of Samuel Chase: An Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, Impeached by the House of Representatives for High Crimes and Misdemeanors Before the Senate of the United States, Volum 2Da Capo Press, 1970 |
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... heard against that opinion . It is indeed true that Mr. Lewis seems throughout the busi- ness to have been under an impression that nothing would be heard in contradiction to that opinion ; and that his professional rights were invaded ...
... heard against that opinion . It is indeed true that Mr. Lewis seems throughout the busi- ness to have been under an impression that nothing would be heard in contradiction to that opinion ; and that his professional rights were invaded ...
Side 212
... heard by the court , and did not wish to be heard by the jury and by the by - standers ! When at the same time he knew he could not be heard by the court , without also being heard by the jury and the by - standers , unless they had all ...
... heard by the court , and did not wish to be heard by the jury and by the by - standers ! When at the same time he knew he could not be heard by the court , without also being heard by the jury and the by - standers , unless they had all ...
Side 308
... heard no such expressions . First , judge Bedford , who sat by the side of the respon- dent at the time , who must have heard all that was said , and who appears to have remarked particularly what the respondent said on the subject of ...
... heard no such expressions . First , judge Bedford , who sat by the side of the respon- dent at the time , who must have heard all that was said , and who appears to have remarked particularly what the respondent said on the subject of ...
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