Report of the Trial of the Hon. Samuel Chase: One of the Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States, Before the High Court of Impeachment, Composed of the Senate of the United States, for Charges Exhibited Against Him by the House of Representatives... for High Crimes & Misdemeanors, Supposed to Have Been by Him Committed; with the Necessary Documents and Official Papers, from His Impeachment to Final AcquittalS. Butler and G. Keatinge, 1805 - 402 lappuses |
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... himself , a duty which no confideration fhall prevent him from per- forming , to enter his mott folemn proteft a- gainit this part of the proceeding . His proteít may not now be heard . The paffions and pre- judices of the moment may ...
... himself , a duty which no confideration fhall prevent him from per- forming , to enter his mott folemn proteft a- gainit this part of the proceeding . His proteít may not now be heard . The paffions and pre- judices of the moment may ...
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... himself with coun- particularly to the two honorable sel for his trial . Which was read Senators from Maryland . by the secretary . that it is not in his power to obtain information. In respect to the present prosecu- tion I will make ...
... himself with coun- particularly to the two honorable sel for his trial . Which was read Senators from Maryland . by the secretary . that it is not in his power to obtain information. In respect to the present prosecu- tion I will make ...
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... himself and counsel . The judge named them , Messrs . Luther Martin and R. G. Harper of Baltimore , and Jo- seph Hopkinson ; and then seated himself . His seat was separated by the bar , from Mr. Rodney , who sat on the other side - on ...
... himself and counsel . The judge named them , Messrs . Luther Martin and R. G. Harper of Baltimore , and Jo- seph Hopkinson ; and then seated himself . His seat was separated by the bar , from Mr. Rodney , who sat on the other side - on ...
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... himself . The respondent ac- knowledges in his answer , that he did deliver an opinion on the law , tending to John Fries the prisoner , before the coun- prejudice the minds of the jury against This sel had been heard in his defence ...
... himself . The respondent ac- knowledges in his answer , that he did deliver an opinion on the law , tending to John Fries the prisoner , before the coun- prejudice the minds of the jury against This sel had been heard in his defence ...
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... himself , I will only refer the court to the testimony which will be offered in this case . But perhaps I shall be told that although such conduct is highly impro- per and unbecoming in a Judge , yet it is not an indictable offence ...
... himself , I will only refer the court to the testimony which will be offered in this case . But perhaps I shall be told that although such conduct is highly impro- per and unbecoming in a Judge , yet it is not an indictable offence ...
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